2327 days ago

Meet your Coastal and Burwood Candidates

Soozie from South New Brighton

Come along and hear from the candidates running for Council and Community Board seats this election.

Tuesday 10th September
Roy Stokes Hall Seaview Rd New Brighton
7.00pm to 9.30pm

Burwood Councillor: Glenn Livingstone (Labour) and Phil Mauger (Independent) - 1 seat
Burwood Community Board: Bebe Frayle (Labour), Greg Sugrue (Labour), Linda Stewart (Independent), Dean Davis (?) - 2 seats
Coastal Councillor: David East (Independent), James Daniels (Independent), Kelly Barber (Labour) - 1 seat
Coastal Community Board: Kelly Barber (Labour), Jo Zervos (Independent), Cathy Sweet (?), Bek Tavete (?) Soozie Bragg (Independent) - 2 seats



Doors open at 6.30 for 7pm start

If you have any questions about the voting process, I am happy to help.

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