Audio from the Mayoral Candidates event organised by Rainbow Wellington. The event was held at St Peter's Church on Willis Street on 27 September 2022 and featured Andy Foster (current Mayor), Tory Whanau, Paul Eagle, Ellen Blake and Ray Chung. Candidates Kelvin Hastie and Barbara McKenzie were not in attendance. A special thank you to the candidates and Rainbow Wellington for allowing this event to be recorded and shared.
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The event held at St. Peter's Church in Wellington on September 27, 2022, was a significant gathering where mayoral candidates discussed their perspectives on issues pertinent to the LGBTQ+ community. Organized by Rainbow Wellington, this event featured incumbent Mayor Andy Foster and candidates Tory Whanau, Paul Eagle, Ellen Blake, and Ray Chung.
The discussion was centered around various critical topics. A key theme was the importance of inclusivity in city governance, with candidates unanimously agreeing on the need for representation and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community in policy-making. There was a general consensus about the continuity and significance of the Wellington City Rainbow Advisory Panel. Suggestions were made to ensure diverse representation through a democratic nomination process, underscoring the commitment to inclusive governance.
Public safety, particularly for vulnerable groups within the LGBTQ+ community, was another focal point of the dialogue. The candidates spoke about enhancing safety and creating inclusive public spaces, emphasizing the implementation of policies that address violence and discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals.
The role of the city council in supporting rainbow organizations was also a topic of discussion. Candidates explored the potential for dedicated budget allocations and stressed the need for long-term funding to provide stability and support to these groups.
Amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, candidates expressed their views on public health measures and their awareness of the pandemic's impact on public health and safety, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community.
Overall, the event provided a comprehensive platform for the mayoral candidates to outline their visions for a more inclusive and supportive Wellington for the LGBTQ+ community. The discussion reflected both on the current initiatives and future aspirations to foster an environment of inclusivity, safety, and support.
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