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Dunedin Mayoral Candidates Engage in Forum Ahead of 2025 Election

The Dunedin mayoral candidates participated in a forum on October 9, 2023, hosted by Business South and Allied Media. This event provided a platform for candidates to present their visions for the city ahead of the 2025 local elections. The forum was led by Mike Collins, CEO of Business South, and Matthew Holdridge, Commercial Manager at Allied Media.
Candidate Presentations and Key Issues
During the forum, four candidates addressed the audience: Lee Vandervis, Andrew Simms, Jules Radich, and Sophie Barker. Each candidate shared their perspectives on pressing local issues, including urban development, public transport, and community engagement. The format allowed for an interactive question-and-answer session, enabling attendees to engage directly with the candidates.
Collins emphasized the importance of civic involvement, stating, “It is crucial for voters to understand the candidates’ positions on key issues as we approach the election.” The forum aimed to facilitate informed decision-making among Dunedin residents.
Engagement and Community Response
Audience members expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to hear directly from the candidates. Questions ranged from economic development strategies to environmental concerns, illustrating the diverse interests of the Dunedin community. The candidates’ responses provided insight into their priorities and proposed solutions for the challenges facing the city.
“This forum is an excellent opportunity for us to hear the candidates’ plans and hold them accountable,” said a local resident who attended the event. This sentiment was echoed by many, highlighting the community’s desire for transparency and engagement in the electoral process.
As the election date approaches, the forum serves as a vital step in the democratic process for Dunedin residents. Engaging with candidates and discussing local issues fosters a more informed electorate, essential for the health of the community and governance.
The 2025 mayoral election promises to be a significant event in Dunedin, with candidates vying to articulate their visions and connect with voters. The forum was just one of many opportunities for candidates to showcase their platforms and engage with the electorate leading up to the elections.
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