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The latest Listener  has devoted five pages to the forthcoming Nelson mayoral election.

Four and a half are devoted to former Green Party candidate Matt Lawry, a two-term Councillor. They include a full-page photo, another half page photo of him with his family and a further half-page photo with Green Party MPs.

His principal opponent, Nick Smith is given a mere half a page.

Lawry it seemed, has had a rather speckled background as a journo for diverse radio and print outlets, none seemingly lasting long. It appears from the article his last employment was a decade back since when he has presumably existed from his Councillor’s fees.

In bold boxed type is his quote:

“When it comes to the mayoralty I think it’s really important that whoever has that job isn’t a member of a political party.”

I searched in vain for any explanation from him in the article as to why this is really important.

Smith, unsurprisingly given his engineering doctorate, played a key role as a senior Cabinet Minister in the rebuilds following the Christchurch and Kaikoura earthquakes.

In the year since his retirement, he’s been involved in creating a windfarm. It will be interesting to watch the outcome of this election between a talker and a doer.


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