17:16:40 Wednesday 20 August 2025

Demystifying council for first time candidates

Western Bay of Plenty District Council will be running information sessions for new candidates in Ōmokoroa and Te Puke with help from two Tauranga City Councillors. Photo / Alex Cairns

Information sessions are set to demystify what it takes to be at the Western Bay of Plenty District Council table, thanks to two Tauranga City councillors.

"That’s why Western Bay of Plenty District Council is holding Candidate Information Sessions – so anyone thinking about standing in the local body elections this year knows what to expect."

These sessions are a chance to get clear on what it really takes, hear from those who’ve been there, and ask the questions that matter.

The sessions will be held at the Activity Space, Ōmokoroa Pavilion on Wednesday June 11, from 6–7pm; and in the Settlers Lounge, Te Puke Memorial Hall, on Thursday June 12, from 6–7pm.

This year’s election brings some of the biggest changes to Council’s make-up in decades — including the reduction of councillors from 11 to nine, the introduction of the Waka Kai Uru Māori Ward, and new subdivisions within the Ōmokoroa–Kaimai and Te Puke–Eastern Community Boards to ensure fairer, more balanced representation across the district.

Council Chief Executive Miriam Taris said the sessions are about helping potential candidates understand what the role involves, the time commitment required, and how Council decisions impact the everyday lives of people across the rohe.

“We know that strong representation comes from people who care about where they live and want to make a real difference,” said Taris.

“But putting your hand up can feel like a big step. These sessions are here to demystify the process, explain what’s involved, and help people feel informed and prepared to make that call.”

The sessions will cover the nomination process, key election dates, and the ins and outs of being an elected member — from governance responsibilities to the support provided.

Adding to the kōrero will be two guest speakers who know exactly what it’s like to be new to local government. Tauranga City Councillors Kevin Schuler - joining the Ōmokoroa session - and Hautapu Baker - joining the Te Puke session - were both elected for the first time last year.

They’ll share their experiences as first-time candidates — from putting their names forward and hitting the campaign trail, to finding their feet at the Council table.

“Being an elected member is a real privilege — but it’s also a big responsibility,” said Baker.

“It’s about bringing your community’s voice forward, asking good questions, and playing your part in making smart, future-focused decisions.”

Whether you’re giving serious consideration to standing, or just curious about how local government works, these sessions are an opportunity to learn more, connect with others, and start the kōrero on what it takes to represent your rohe.

“Good decisions for our District start with good people at the table — people who care, who bring different perspectives, and who are committed to making our communities thrive,” said Taris.

“These sessions are a great first step to finding out if this could be you.”

If you can’t make it in person, all information from the session will be posted to Council’s Facebook and Your Place Tō wāhi pages so you can catch up later.

For more information visit: yourplace.westernbay.govt.nz/elections

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