Advocacy in a Minute | April 2023

Development Contributions on the rise

In this week’s #advocacyinaminute video, Advocacy Advisor Logan Rainey sheds light on Auckland Council’s plan to make today’s home buyers pay for things being built in 30 years time.

While we’re all for investing in infrastructure, there are better ways to fund future projects.

We are calling on Auckland Council to reconsider their approach.

Author | Logan Rainey

Fresh from a Bachelor of Arts majoring in economics and politics, Logan joined us in early 2022 as he studied towards his Master of Public Policy at the University of Auckland.

Highly personable and enthusiastic, Logan is particularly good at keeping his cool under pressure and articulating our advocacy position in plain English.

A welcome addition to the team, Logan looks forward to getting to know our members over the coming months.

logan@propertynz.co.nz

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