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Rotorua mayor election: Tania Tapsell launches campaign

Felix Desmarais
By Felix Desmarais
Local Democracy Reporter ·Rotorua Daily Post·
31 Jul, 2022 05:00 PM5 mins to read

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Rotorua mayoral candidate Tania Tapsell. Photo / Andrew Warner

Rotorua mayoral candidate Tania Tapsell. Photo / Andrew Warner

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Rotorua mayoral candidate Tania Tapsell will name Sandra Kai Fong as deputy mayor if both are elected to the council in the October local election.

Tapsell, who officially launched her mayoral bid on Friday night, said Kai Fong was an "outstanding councillor" and it would be her "absolute pleasure" to appoint Kai Fong to the role, should both be elected.

"There's no certainty in politics … we need people to vote us in first."

Kai Fong introduced the launch, saying Tapsell was "the most experienced" mayoral candidate.

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Speaking to the 200-odd people in a conference room at the five-star Pullman Hotel in central Rotorua, Tapsell said the election could not "come soon enough".

"We need to get Rotorua back on track and we need to do this fast."

Rotorua needed someone who could be effective "from day one".

"I can give you the advantage of being a mayor who has nine years' experience in local government to fight for Rotorua."

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She said community safety would be her top priority, with communities facing high levels of "crime, drug abuse, theft, and vandalism".

Tapsell committed $1.5 million per year for more CCTV cameras and staff to monitor them to enable crime prevention, as well as more patrols on Fenton St and the inner city and funding for community-led safety programmes.

"We must restore Rotorua's reputation as a safe destination, a home of choice to live, to work, and to raise your family."

Any council funding commitments will require a majority vote of the council. The current funding for community safety in Rotorua Lakes Council's 2021-2031 Long-term Plan is $1.13m.

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She would also lobby for increased Government funding for Rotorua police "to deal with the increase in issues of a broken emergency housing system".

Mayoral candidate Tania Tapsell (left) and councillor candidate Sandra Kai Fong. Photo / Andrew Warner
Mayoral candidate Tania Tapsell (left) and councillor candidate Sandra Kai Fong. Photo / Andrew Warner

She said she would invest in destination marketing and committed to completing a Rotorua development strategy.

Tapsell entered the race for the Rotorua mayoralty with a promise to focus on stopping "the spend" in May.

She would lead a review and refresh of council operations.

When asked by Local Democracy Reporting if this included the council's seven deputy chief executive roles, Tapsell said it was important to look at what would be put in place if they were removed, but she would "certainly be looking at it" if the review found they were not necessary.

In her speech, she also took aim at Vision 2030, a strategic framework first developed in 2013 when incumbent Steve Chadwick became mayor, and Tapsell was first elected as a councillor, at age 21.

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"We can't push ahead with a plan that was made at a time when the world was prospering. We are on the edge of economic recession and we must be prudent with our spending."

Tapsell was the National Party candidate for East Coast in the 2020 general election, but lost to Labour's Kiri Allan.

Tapsell is joined in the mayoral race by five other announced candidates: Kalaadevi Ananda, Raj Kumar, Reynold Macpherson, Ben Sandford and Fletcher Tabuteau.

Chadwick confirmed in June 2021 she would not run again, following nine years in the role.

Resident Shelly Elvin attended the launch, saying she hadn't yet made up her mind about who to vote for, but she saw "a lot of promise" in Tapsell.

Elvin said she wanted to find out what Tapsell had to say and "where she plans to move the direction of the city at the moment".

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Tania Tapsell. Photo / Andrew Warner
Tania Tapsell. Photo / Andrew Warner

She believed the biggest issues facing Rotorua were infrastructure, the housing shortage and emergency housing, as well as how to respond when tourists returned to Rotorua in bigger numbers.

Former mayor Grahame Hall also attended, and said he was also not yet sure who he would vote for.

He wanted to listen to all candidates before doing so, but said Tapsell's performance was "very powerful".

"I just want the city to come right and return to what it used to be."

The election, a postal ballot, will be on October 8.

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Tapsell covered off her position on some of Rotorua's most discussed topics.

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Reserves proposal: "I would like to see the reserves remain the same … it is very clear from the feedback of this community that they want it to stay."

Three Waters: Strongly against.

Rotorua Museum: "We do need to reassess, share openly the challenges, and then check with and listen to our community on whether to proceed, and at what cost you would be happy with."

Māori wards: "While other councils may have needed them, we didn't."

Westbrook Sport Precinct / Springfield Golf Course: "I support the golf course remaining and have no intention to change it."

Environment: Better flood collection and introduction of organic waste collection. Upgrading waste water treatment plant

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