Papakura Local Board

The Papakura Local Board is one of 21 local boards in Auckland. The local board makes a plan for your area and decides on local issues, activities and facilities. It also oversees council services and facilities in your area, including libraries and parks. The local board is made up of six members. This is a first past the post (FPP) election, so you vote by ticking the name of your preferred candidate on your ballot paper. Compare the candidates and their policies to decide who to vote for in the Papakura Local Board election.

Environment

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.

Environment

Local governments play a central role in protecting the environment, reducing waste and safeguarding biodiversity. The worsening state of New Zealand’s lakes and rivers is a major challenge for local councils, which work with regional councils in the management of water resources in their area.

  • Back waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura.

    Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams and the Pahurehure Inlet.

  • Amalgamate Papakura water system with Auckland Watercare to achieve economies of scale and reduce environmental impact.

    Encourage the rubbish collection system to require correct separation so that environmental outcomes are positive.

  • Back waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura.

    Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams and the Pahurehure Inlet.

  • Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams and the Pahurehure Inlet.

    Support residents to manage pests in backyards and reserves.

  • Focus on basics including street cleaning, graffiti removal, mowing and care of parks and open spaces.

    Invest in wastewater infrastructure so sewerage does not pollute local waterways, harbours or beaches.

    Oppose any plan to reduce bin collection frequency as residents expect reliable services they already pay for.

  • Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Plant more trees in parks and streets with local residents.

    Support waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura.

  • Fund a waste care programme with local providers including education and ensure sectors such as farming and urban development reach consensus.

    Support and expand existing schemes for pest eradication and programmes to deal with invasive weeds.

    Promote education and action to reduce food waste, carbon emissions, water use and plastics pollution.

  • Back waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura. Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Plant more trees in parks and streets with local residents.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams, and the Pahurehure Inlet. Support residents to manage pests in backyards and reserves.

  • Back waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura.

    Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams and the Pahurehure Inlet.

  • Amalgamate Papakura water system with Auckland Watercare to achieve economies of scale and reduce environmental impact.

    Encourage the rubbish collection system to require correct separation so that environmental outcomes are positive.

  • Back waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura.

    Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams and the Pahurehure Inlet.

  • Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams and the Pahurehure Inlet.

    Support residents to manage pests in backyards and reserves.

  • Focus on basics including street cleaning, graffiti removal, mowing and care of parks and open spaces.

    Invest in wastewater infrastructure so sewerage does not pollute local waterways, harbours or beaches.

    Oppose any plan to reduce bin collection frequency as residents expect reliable services they already pay for.

  • Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Plant more trees in parks and streets with local residents.

    Support waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura.

  • Fund a waste care programme with local providers including education and ensure sectors such as farming and urban development reach consensus.

    Support and expand existing schemes for pest eradication and programmes to deal with invasive weeds.

    Promote education and action to reduce food waste, carbon emissions, water use and plastics pollution.

  • Back waste minimisation and recycling projects across Papakura. Partner with mana whenua to safeguard waterways and wetlands.

    Plant more trees in parks and streets with local residents.

    Protect waterways, beaches, streams, and the Pahurehure Inlet. Support residents to manage pests in backyards and reserves.