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Dunedin Mayoral Candidates Discuss Vision at Business Forum

The Mayoral candidates for Dunedin gathered on March 15, 2024, at a forum organized by Business South and Allied Media. The event, hosted by Mike Collins, CEO of Business South, and Matthew Holdridge, Commercial Manager of Allied Media, provided a platform for candidates to present their visions for the city ahead of the 2025 election.
Candidates Lee Vandervis, Andrew Simms, Jules Radich, and Sophie Barker participated in a question-and-answer session that allowed them to address key issues facing Dunedin. The forum aimed to engage the public and promote informed discussions about the future leadership of the city.
Each candidate had the opportunity to outline their priorities and strategies. Vandervis emphasized the need for sustainable development and improved infrastructure. Simms focused on community engagement and economic revitalization. Radich discussed public safety and social services, while Barker highlighted environmental initiatives and youth involvement in governance.
The event attracted a significant audience, with community members eager to hear the candidates’ plans. Attendees raised questions about pressing local concerns, including housing affordability, public transport, and climate action. The candidates responded with their proposals, showcasing their commitment to addressing the diverse needs of Dunedin residents.
This forum not only provided a chance for candidates to present their ideas but also allowed voters to gauge the personalities and policies that will influence Dunedin’s future. The engagement from the audience underscored the importance of civic participation in shaping local governance.
As the election date approaches, forums like this will play a crucial role in informing the electorate. The discussions held on March 15 serve as a reminder of the responsibilities that lie ahead for both candidates and constituents in making decisions that will shape the community.
The opportunity for voters to engage directly with candidates promotes transparency and accountability, essential elements for a healthy democratic process. With the next election on the horizon, the conversations initiated at this forum will continue to resonate within the community as residents consider their options for leadership in Dunedin.
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