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Candidate Profile - Beverley Roser

03 September 2010

Beverley Rosser is one of our candidates for the Maungawhau sub-division of the Albert-Eden Local Board. A staunch campaigner against the Balmoral McDonalds plan, Bevereley is a real grassroots community campaigner. read more >

A Mayor or a Puppet?

02 September 2010

This exchange between Len Brown and John Banks highlights one of the really important issues we face in Auckland at the upcoming elections – do we want a Mayor and a Council who are genuinely focused on doing what is right to our city, or do we want a pack of puppets who just want to please their political masters in the beehive? read more >

Call for Regional sinking lid on pokies

01 September 2010

Media Release: A regional sinking lid policy on gambling machines (pokies) across Auckland would steadily reduce their numbers and therefore their harmful effects say Auckland City Councillors Cathy Casey and Denise Roche on today, Gamble Free Day. read more >

Och Aye the Noo!

31 August 2010

The first in a series of posts letting you know a bit more about our candidates when they're not out on the campaign trail. This time, Eden-Albert Councillor Cathy Casey, whose links with all things Scottish comes in handy on the campaign trail. read more >

Working for a Community Voice

City Vision is committed to making the new Auckland Council and its Local Boards work as an effective voice for the communities of Auckland.

Cathy and Glenda hoardingThe first 'Super City' elections will be held from 17 September until 9 October this year and they will be crucial in determining the success of the new Council and Local Boards. City Vision has an established record of working for the communities in Auckland city, and now we pledge to continue to work as an effective community voice for our wider region.

We will work with other like-minded groups and individuals across the region to ensure that our community assets such libraries, parks, pools and water are kept in community control and ownership.

There is much at stake in these elections, the first for the new Auckland Council. Who is elected will determine whether we have a city that values people and their communities while recognising that there are limits on what ratepayers can afford, and ensures that rates are spent on items that are important to, and support, Auckland's diverse communities.


Kingsland Station Glenda Mike and CathyCity Vision 2010

City Vision candidates are standing for the Auckland Council wards of:

City Vision candidates are standing for the Local Boards of:

City Vision Health candidates are standing for the Auckland District Health Board within the Auckland City boundaries including Orakei and Maungakiekie-Tamaki Wards.

City Vision is supporting Richard Northey for the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Ward and the Labour team and the Maungakiekie Team for the Maungakiekie-Tamaki Local Board. In the Whau Ward, City Vision is supporting Future Whau for the Local Board.

If you live in the Portage Licensing Trust area vote for the City Vision team.

You can find out more about City Vision and our history here.

City Vision's Guiding Principles and Policies are here. 


Everyone in the Community can have a voiceOrange man

Make sure you are enrolled to vote.

Check by calling 0800 367 656 or visit www.elections.org.nz

Voting papers will be posted from 17 September 2010. More information about How to Vote here.

The last day for posting your vote is 6 October.