Nikki Kaye on Sustainable Biofuel Bill – Parliament

July 29 2009

NIKKI KAYE (National—Auckland Central) : I am pleased to support the Sustainable Biofuel Bill. I acknowledge what Kevin Hague said about consensus on this issue. One thing I am proud of is that this Government has been able to build relationships across the political spectrum, not only with the Greens but also with the Māori Party, ACT, and United Future. » Continue Reading

July 2009 Newsletter

July 15 2009

July 2009

Auckland city is a great place to live. It’s a beautiful and unique place and I’m extremely proud to represent its people. A third of New Zealand’s population call the Auckland region home. It’s also the engine room for our economy. That’s why it’s vital we make sure that Auckland is well-run. What happens here influences what happens across the country.

Following the release of the Royal Commission on Auckland Governance, the Government announced a draft proposal that from the local body elections in 2010 there will be one Mayor for Auckland, a main council of 20 representatives, and up to 30 local boards covering the region.

In past few months there has been opportunities for Aucklanders to make submissions to a Parliamentary Select Committee that has been examining the draft legislation, and will report back to Parliament in the next month. There were several thousand submissions from community and business leaders and individuals who all took the time to have their say. I want to thank the many Aucklanders that participated in this process – I learned a lot from the process and I know the proposals will be a lot better as a result of that input.

A busy start

I’ve been busy since being elected as the MP for Auckland. My new office in College Hill was opened by the Prime Minister in February and since then I’ve had a steady stream of people coming to visit.

Auckland is a diverse city, and since I was elected I have had the pleasure of attending a diverse range of events such as the Wigs on the Waterfront, dancing at the Big Gay Out and releasing Kiwi on Motouhie Island.

I’m holding regular constituent clinics on Waiheke Island and in my office on College Hill. If
you would like to see me, please contact my office on 09 378 2088.

Waiheke in Brief

Following the Westpac Helicopter fundraiser with John Key on Waiheke Island, I have been spending a lot of time on Waiheke holding constituency clinics and meeting with people within the community to discuss local issues.

I also enjoyed a cycle ride on a glorious Waiheke day with Tom Ransom of the Waiheke Cycle Action group, lobbying for the Government to contribute some of the proposed CycleWay funds for developing scenic Waiheke cycle tracks.

Great Barrier update

I recently took part in the Polar Plunge event on Friday 19 June, and also attended the
Tryphena Black Tie Ball on the Saturday, both of which were fantastic.

New Email Address!

YOU can have your say and inform me of anything you feel I need to know here – nikkikaye.haveyoursay@parliament.govt.nz

Nikki Kaye on Road User Charges Ammendment Bill – Parliament

July 2 2009

NIKKI KAYE (National—Auckland Central) : I support the Road User Charges Amendment Bill. First, I acknowledge Rahui Katene in this House today. What a voice! I think that she did an incredible rendition of “Greased Lightnin’ ”, and I do think that the atmosphere in the Chamber this afternoon is “electric”. » Continue Reading

Questions to Ministers – Public Transport Projects, Auckland—Progress – Parliament

July 2 2009

NIKKI KAYE (National—Auckland Central) to the Minister of Transport: What progress has been made on advancing public transport projects in Auckland? » Continue Reading

Nikki Kaye on Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Forestry Sector) Amendment Bill – Second Reading – Parliament

July 1 2009

NIKKI KAYE (National—Auckland Central) : I rise to support the Climate Change Response (Emissions Trading Forestry Sector) Amendment Bill. Climate change is very important to many young New Zealanders. In terms of the numbers of letters and emails I have had from young people, one of the highest-priority issues that comes through is the environment. A lot of young people have written to me regarding the environment, and I acknowledge them in the House this afternoon. » Continue Reading