July 10, 2022
Porirua-Tawa Constituency
Porirua – Tawa Constituency Ward for Councilor – 2 Position Location where the Show is being Filmed – Titahi Bay Bowling Club Date of the show – Friday 2nd September  2022 Times to arrive – Audience Members arrive by 630pm Broadcast Time – 7pm to 9pm Books your tickets here Submit your questions here – We will select […]
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Porirua – Tawa Constituency Ward for Councilor – 2 Position

Location where the Show is being Filmed – Titahi Bay Bowling Club

Date of the show – Friday 2nd September  2022

Times to arrive – Audience Members arrive by 630pm

Broadcast Time – 7pm to 9pm

Books your tickets here

Submit your questions here – We will select the best questions for the show   

Candidates who are Standing

Standing here – Register your attendance here 

Chris Kirk-Burnnand

Declined to attend 
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Email - chris@chriskb.nz  






Roger Watkin


Confirmed attending It's in the Ballot in Person 
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Email - jollyrogernz@outlook.com






Robyn Smith

Confirmed attending It's in the Ballot in Person 
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Twitter - https://twitter.com/northislrobin 
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/northislandrobyn/ 
Email - northislandrobyn@gmail.com



Hikitia ROPATA


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Email - hikitia.ropata30@gmail.com






Lynette ITANI

Declined to attend 
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Email - k2skydiving@hotmail.com








Questions that are in the Shows Boxes

  1. What are the challenges facing the harbour and its catchments and what are your priorities for protecting and enhancing the quality of them?
  2. Te Awarua o Porirua is one of our most precious taonga.
    • What are the current issues facing our waterways and what are you going to do to address those issues?
  3. As more farms are turned into pine forests how will that affect the requirement in the future for poplar poles to control erosion?
  4. What are your plans for flood mitigation and resilience if you become elected, particularly in Plimmerton? From a Regional Council role.
  5. Greater Wellington Regional Council has recently considered bus fares.
    • Do you think bus fares should be free? And if so, when would you implement this?
  6. How do you propose to foster a more positive public impression of more active modes of transport such as cycling and walking?
  7. We all recently discovered that there was no oversight of the fluoridation programme and that our teeth had been rotting away on your watch.
    • What steps will you put in place to see sure this does not happen again?
  8. This year sees the start of the Māori wards in Porirua City.
    • Would you consider introducing them to the Regional Council, in the next term?
  9. Regarding public transport, do you believe we should invest more or less relatively?
    • If so, how do you see us getting to the required level and if not, what other methods do you have for tackling congestion and air pollution?
  10. The current process for citizen engagement seems very daunting for the majority of people.
    • How can ordinary residents and ratepayers get their voices heard by the council, particularly those that are in other constituencies far from yours?
  11. Gravel is no longer being extracted from our rivers due to the environmental effects. However, this is creating flooding issues as the riverbeds rise. Gravel is still needed for development so land gravel quarries are being developed which are also creating environmental effects.
    • How can we gain access to river gravel to ensure that gravel is available from rivers to minimise flooding effects and is available for development?
  12. I often want to take my bike on the train at weekends and public holidays but there are bus replacements which often don’t take bikes. What will you do to ensure bikes can always be taken on public transport?
  13. What do you think will be the three biggest issues for Councils in the next term (2022-2025)?
  14. Do you think that the Resource Management Act reform is necessary?
  15. Councils are being given roles and responsibilities from the Central Government coming from regulation and legislation. These are referred to as unfunded mandates.
    • What is your opinion on the unfunded mandates from the Central Government?
  16. Should councils employ public relations teams?
  17. Should councils be funding and helping to organise community events?
  18. Should councils be forced to treat their potable water with fluoride?
  19. In your view is the Central Government overloading councils with regulation and legislation?
  20. How respectful is the relationship between Central and Local Government?
  21. Do you think climate change should be the number one concern at the ballot box?
  22. What are you going to do to ensure young people’s voices are heard and actioned to keep our region vibrant and growing?
  23. What are you personally going to do to role-model climate action such as bike to work every day, go zero waste, or eat a plant based diet?
  24. Would you bring in household food waste collection to stop this waste from going to landfill, and would you support the Regional Council establishing a joint approach alongside other joining city councils to do this?
  25. How do you propose to foster a more positive public impression of more active modes of transport such as cycling and walking, particularly at our Public Transport Hubs such as Porirua Train Station?
  26. Do you agree that if there is a move to introduce volumetric charges for water for residents, it should only be introduced with the consent of the majority of voters?
  27. Do you support the use of masks, especially indoors, particularly on our public transport as an important tool for keeping Covid at bay and others safe?
  28. Covid has shown us that we need a bit more space to move around and not catch contagious diseases. At the moment those in cars have all the space and pedestrians are squashed onto narrow pavements.
    • What will you do to make more space for those of us walking around the city? Such as one way streets, change on street parking to pavement etc?

Hard Hitting Questions

  1. Could you please share your thoughts on Covid-19 vaccination, and whether you have any affiliation with Voices for Freedom, Freedom Rights Coalition, or any other organisation involved in the occupation of parliament.
  2. What is your position on the Three Waters Reform and why have you come to that position?
  3. Greater Wellington Regional Council is reluctant to initiate Resource Management Act enforcement proceedings against other local authorities: for example Porirua City Council and its management of the wastewater network and the treatment plant.
    • What can councillors do to make the enforcement regime more robust, and will be more achievable with Three Waters?

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