Grey Power and HB Chamber hosting candidate forums. Photo, retiring Maxine Boag

Here comes the debates – and your chance to meet Hastings and Napier local body election candidates. 

The Hawke’s Bay Chamber of Commerce is planning mayoral forums, while Napier and Hastings Grey Power are holding meet-the-candidate meetings.  

The first of them, run for Hastings council candidates, is Thursday August 7. Grey Power Hastings & District Association is holding it at Duart House, 51 Duart Rd, Havelock North at 2pm. 

Mayoral Forums will be an interesting insight into the personalities and politics of those wanting to run the two cities. They will feature opening remarks from candidates, selected questions submitted by Chamber members, a live Q&A and closing statements. The Hastings forum is on Thursday, August 28, at Hastings Boys High School. Arrive at 5pm, start at 5.15pm. There are five Hastings mayoral candidates, Wendy Schollum, Damon Harvey, Steve Gibson, Marcus Buddo and Darrin Wilson. 

The Napier event will be held on Wednesday, September 10, at the Taradale Club, 5pm arrival, 5.15pm start. There are three Napier mayoral candidates, incumbent Kirsten Wise, Nigel Simpson and Richard McGrath.

Grey Power Hastings president Ron Wilkins said that because there are so many Hastings District Council candidates, he has split them into two meetings. “I have invited 17 newcomers to the [first] meeting,” Wilkins said. It’s important to attend these meetings and get to know who the candidates are, especially with the big issues we have in Hastings at the moment with rates. I know some of our members are struggling to pay them.”

The second meeting for the remaining new candidates as well as sitting candidates will be on September 5, at The Baptist Church Hall, Lyndon Rd East, Hastings, at 2pm. 

Grey Power Napier will also be holding two local body elections candidate meetings. The first is on Tuesday, August 19, for the three Napier Mayoral candidates and all of the Hawke’s Bay Regional Council candidates for Napier voters. The second is on Tuesday, September 16, for all other candidates standing for the Napier City Council. Both will be held St Columba’s Church, 176 Gloucester St, Taradale, starting at 1.30pm. 

Grey Power publicity officer and deputy chair Maxine Boag said candidates will be sent invitations closer to the date. Boag said Napier Grey Power was keen to see candidates face-to-face. Boag, who is retiring from the Napier Council after 18 years, said that the older people they serve have the highest rates of voter enrolment.“Our people represent a significant chunk of Napier’s voters, so we always get great turnouts at these candidates’ meetings. 

“We’re looking forward to seeing those wanting to represent us, and are inviting them to bring their fliers and supporters to the meeting.” 

Boag will be joined by retiring deputy mayor Annette Brosnan in chairing the meetings. 

LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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  1. The Napier event will be held on Wednesday, September 10, at the Taradale Club, 5pm arrival, 5.15pm start. There are three Napier mayoral candidates: incumbent Kirsten Wise, Nigel Simpson and Richard McGrath.
    Be ready for the tough questions to determine who we are voting for, Richard and Nigel. Hard no already from me for the Madam but they’ll be some questions for you too. Enjoy your month.

  2. Richard, isn’t it funny that Tom pushed this article way down the pecking order after you postrd your comment. Tom, are you a fan of the Madam? Oh my!

  3. Mysogynist comments here calling Kirsten ‘the Madam’ – not appreciated and endorsed by another woman – very disappointing!

  4. Yes, Marilyn. Totally support your comment. In previous articles/comments there are racist attitudes also. Uncomfortable for me.

  5. Marilyn and Angie, people are free to say what they want. If you are uncomfortable, that’s fine to say, but I agree with Richard and Gay. Besides, the Mayor likes to be addressed that way in meetings so I sure she’s used to it. Love all the social media posts coming out Kirsten, it’s election time in October, right? Hard no to Kirsten from me, I’ll be voting elsewhere.

  6. Thanks for your feedback Marilyn, you are free to think what you like, I see you are a regular BayBuzz contributor with conflicting views to this poster: At the overarching systems level, Marilyn supports Moana Jackson’s initiative for constitutional change, “I really believe that if we had a different form of government in our country, where there was a rightful place for tangata whenua, then tangata tiriti – those of us who are here by virtue of the Treaty – would be well served… I really believe that those fundamental values that underpin indigenous cultures, like te ao Māori, would make such a difference.” Yeah, nah.

  7. I really don’t see how my support for constitutional change has anything to do with calling out the use of sexist comments.

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