As your Thames Coromandel representative on Waikato Regional Council since 2019, I’ve had a significant influence on the council’s actions to control rates, tackle climate change, improve water quality and public transport, boost economic development, and enhance the overall well-being of our communities. This is great momentum, but there is so much more I wish to achieve for our communities. That is why I am asking for your vote to re-elect me as your regional council representative.

My positive influence on WRC’s actions includes:
Community Benefits/Rates
- A loan scheme I proposed for eco-retrofitting homes is now WRC’s flagship policy (at no cost to general ratepayers). This scheme will provide low-interest loans to households of up to $15,000 for installations such as double-glazing, insulation, heat pumps, water tanks and solar panels, repayable by way of a targeted rate.
- A zero-rates increase in the first year of the Covid-19 crisis and better rates relief for low-income households
Public Transport
- Planning is more advanced for new public transport services in Thames Coromandel than in any other Waikato rural district, due to my advocacy
- Future of Thames Urban Bus future secured, and $400,000 to volunteer community transport
- New subsidised transport services for disabled persons started in Thames Coromandel
Economic Development
- $200,000 grant towards the purchase of the iconic New Chums Beach headland
- Regional development grant of $2m for the development of Sugarloaf Wharf, Coromandel
Climate Change
- 45% reduction in WRC’s emissions resulting in lower operating costs for ratepayers
- A bold plan to make Waikato public transport carbon emissions “negative” by 2027 and greater emphasis on public transport connections in rural areas
- Focus on drought, drinking water supply, river and coastal flooding and other climate change risks
- Ending WRC investment in fossil fuels
- Installing solar power on council buildings gaining significant savings for ratepayers
- Keeping WRC climate-focused with a climate action committee, a climate action roadmap and a decision-making framework
Protecting Waterways Forests and Wildlife
- Secured government funding for kauri dieback and wilding pine control on the Peninsula
- Local pest trapping, kiwi care, and restoration groups receiving almost $2 million
- $1million ‘Shovel Ready’ funding gained for local ‘Clean Streams’ and river restoration projects to keep our waterways swimmable
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What future do you want for yourself and your whanau?
Please get in touch to discuss your hopes and concerns for our region
Email: denistegg4wrc@gmail.com
My election campaign website and blog: www.teggtalk.com
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Definitely got my vote – and thanks for work, and results so far.
On Fri, 8 Jul 2022 at 3:48 PM, Re-Elect Denis Tegg to Waikato Regional Counc
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Thanks Sally
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I’ve never seen a representative communicate so well with his electorate. Your regular emails and Tegg Talk updates are fantastic. Good luck for your re-election. You have my vote.
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Thanks Paul.. it is important to keep constituents informed about what their council is doing, decisions made and opportunities for feedback
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Delighted that you are standing again Denis … we are all indebted to you for your commitment, energy and wisdom to help our unique place in the world be better for all. Ngā mihi nui.
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Thanks so much Tim
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