Auckland Council

Waitākere Ward
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Shane Henderson

Labour

| Councillor for Waitākere

Shane Henderson

Labour

| Councillor for Waitākere

Why I'm standing

I believe that every Westie should have the opportunity to follow their dreams, and the support of the city to help them get ahead. I believe our city should be for everyone, and I am worried our suburbs are being left behind as opportunities go elsewhere. I feel our city needs reform in planning and transport to meet our climate future head on, and provide a beautiful life for young people and families.

About me

I'm a passionate Westie who believes in the values of hard work and dedication. I've lived in Waitākere all my life, and I'm raising my young family in the West. Overcoming a rough start in life, I studied hard and became a lawyer, giving free legal advice to low-income Westies at the local community law centre. My re-election campaign is based on those values that I learned helping those in need.

My priorities
  1. Protect our public services, investing in growing communities and saving libraries from cuts.
  2. Take action on housing and climate change, to plan our city better.
  3. Invest in transport options and community wellbeing.
Current role

Councillor for Waitākere

Before politics

Lawyer

Residence

Te Atatu South

Age

35

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Why I'm standing

I believe that every Westie should have the opportunity to follow their dreams, and the support of the city to help them get ahead. I believe our city should be for everyone, and I am worried our suburbs are being left behind as opportunities go elsewhere. I feel our city needs reform in planning and transport to meet our climate future head on, and provide a beautiful life for young people and families.

About me

I'm a passionate Westie who believes in the values of hard work and dedication. I've lived in Waitākere all my life, and I'm raising my young family in the West. Overcoming a rough start in life, I studied hard and became a lawyer, giving free legal advice to low-income Westies at the local community law centre. My re-election campaign is based on those values that I learned helping those in need.

My priorities
  1. Protect our public services, investing in growing communities and saving libraries from cuts.
  2. Take action on housing and climate change, to plan our city better.
  3. Invest in transport options and community wellbeing.
Current role

Councillor for Waitākere

Before politics

Lawyer

Residence

Te Atatu South

Age

35

Connect via
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