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As Chairman of the Tamahere Community Committee I am delighted to extend a warm welcome to each and every one of you as a rate payer or resident of Tamahere.Our new digital home marks an exciting chapter in our journey together, a virtual space where our voices unite and res...
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7.30pm, Tuesday 7 October 2025 – Tamahere Community Centre Key Items on the Agenda: Feedback on local Council elections and September’s candidate meetings (plus looking ahead to 2028).WDC Service & Delivery Report – Geoff King.Councillors’ Reports – Cr Crystal ...
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With voting now in the final stages in the Waikato District local body elections, residents of the Tamahere-Woodlands Ward are being urged not to miss their chance to choose the Mayor and Councillors who will represent them.Voting closes at 12 noon on Saturday, October 11, a...
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We’re often told that national elections are the “big ones.” They shape Parliament, the economy, and foreign policy. But here in the Waikato, the elections that will have the greatest impact on your everyday life are happening right now via your letterbox.Roading, rate...
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Tamahere Community Committee — Key Outcomes (September 2025) Tamahere’s September TCC meeting covered new walkway standards and costs, safer streets around schools, a Reserve concept plan, CCTV roll-out, election dates, and a proposal for a local charitable trust. Track...
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The Tamahere Community Committee (TCC) meets this Tuesday, 2 September at 7.30pm in the Tamahere Community Centre. While the full agenda is packed with updates, several items will be of special interest to residents.Local Council ElectionsWith voting opening on 9 September a...
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Mike KeirStatement of Intent: (As received) A vote for me, and for Aksel Bech for Mayor, means doing things better. If you want change (and you should!) – vote for both of us.Having completed one term at Council, I’m frustrated at the red tape and reluctance to fix ...
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Candidate StatementHaving been a resident in Tamahere for over 16 years I have seen substantial change in the area, and can see considerable opportunities. I have been married for 41 years, with 2 sons and 3 grandchildren.I have held executive positions in the Dairy and Food...
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Each candidate has provided their information which is posted without alteration - as is.Anne Cao-OultonStatement of Intent:I’m standing for Waikato District Council because I care deeply about our community’s future. I will act on your concerns. As a resident of Ma...
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