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Super City elections 2013: Country area fighting for attention

Vaimoana Tapaleao
By Vaimoana Tapaleao
Pasifika Editor·NZ Herald·
30 Sep, 2013 04:30 PM4 mins to read

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Pukekohe needs its rail link electrified and more suitable timetables to support the 50 per cent of Franklin locals who commute daily, says one candidate. Photo / Richard Robinson
Pukekohe needs its rail link electrified and more suitable timetables to support the 50 per cent of Franklin locals who commute daily, says one candidate. Photo / Richard Robinson

Pukekohe needs its rail link electrified and more suitable timetables to support the 50 per cent of Franklin locals who commute daily, says one candidate. Photo / Richard Robinson

Southern voters keen for fairer rates and better links with city while protecting district's rural character

Making sure Franklin is not the forgotten part of town is the big issue for residents there.

Getting better public transport to and from downtown Auckland will make sure people are connected, residents say - but they also want fair rates and to maintain the area's rural character.

The retirement of popular Franklin ward councillor Des Morrison has provided an opportunity for a new person to take up his spot on the council.

One of those to put their hand up for that spot is Independent candidate Lyn Murphy.

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Dr Murphy has been pushing key issues such as creating safer roads for all users, particularly for cyclists.

She also wants to protect the district's green and rural lifestyle and is a big supporter of the "Save Brookby" campaign.

The campaign is backed by a group of locals who are fighting a proposal from two local businesses to expand in the area and could see an average of 160 truck movements a day.

Another ward candidate - and an interesting inclusion in the race - is Niko Kloeten, a 26-year-old former journalist at the National Business Review.

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Mr Kloeten is representing the Affordable Auckland ticket and is targeting young people in his campaign. At his campaign launch this month, he told the crowd of the worrying debt young adults would be facing in the next few years.

Unaffordable housing, job shortages and council debt were all hurting Aucklanders and particularly those in Franklin, where more and more young people were leaving.

Residents have picked the man to beat as Bill Cashmore, of the Team Franklin ticket.

Mr Cashmore has deep roots in the area and is a fourth-generation sheep and cattle farmer in Orere.

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He is the deputy chairman of the Franklin Local Board and a popular man amongst locals - a population made up of mostly Europeans (76.6 per cent) and then Maori (12.5 per cent).

Mr Cashmore said what most people in the ward wanted addressed was better public transport in and out of the city, fair business rates and improved social services in the area.

He said train and bus services needed to improve to help the 50 per cent of Franklin locals who travelled into the city for work every day.

"If you're living in Pukekohe, it's not easy getting to the city via public transport. We need that electrification through to Pukekohe and the train timetables need to be a little bit more suitable for people out here," he said. "It's a work in progress."

Some business owners in the district said although business rates had dropped a little in the past year, they were still too high when compared with the money coming in.

A shop owner in Ramarama, who has lived there for eight years, said his family sometimes struggled to make ends meet because of business rates and other household bills.

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Mr Cashmore said coming together as a Super City was always going to bring some struggles, but acknowledged that things such as rates needed to be divvied out accordingly.

"Auckland is a multi-faceted beast. But rates for a business in Pukekohe shouldn't be the same as the rates in the city. It has been a lot better as the business rates drops, but it could be better."

Many residents felt they were the forgotten cousins on the other side of town.

One man said he would be giving his mayoral vote to American millionaire John Palino because he felt Len Brown's council had neglected his district.

Mr Cashmore said the local board had worked hard to unify the district and said the hope was that other Aucklanders saw that fighting spirit.

"I think some people here feel hard done by. You're at the end of the rail line - literally. But there is a lot of potential here in Franklin that could really benefit the city."

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Franklin profile

Ethnicity: European 76.6%, Maori 12.5%, Asian 5.1%, Pasifika 3.3%
Median age: 37 years
Median household income: $66,391
Current councillor: Des Morrison

Ward candidates
Bill Cashmore (Team Franklin C&R), Niko Kloeten (Affordable Auckland), Lyn Murphy (Independent)

Local board candidates

Pukekohe subdivision (4seats)
Andy Baker (Team Franklin), Ian Bell (Independent), Alan Cole (Team Franklin), Sarah Higgins (Team Franklin), Murray Arthur Kay (Team Franklin), Niko Kloeten (Affordable Auckland), Paul Muir (Independent), Magan Ranchhod

Wairoa subdivision (3 seats)
Malcolm Bell (Team Franklin), Angela Fulljames (Team Franklin) Lance Gedge (Independent), Rowan Muir (Team Franklin), Lyn Murphy (Independent)

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Waiuku (2 seats)
Brendon Crompton (Team Franklin), Rick Drayson (Conservative), Daniel Lynch (Independent), Jill Naysmith (Team Franklin)

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