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August 30.2025
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Local Election 2025: Nicola Laboyrie's Vision for Raglan Community

Raglan Community Board Election 2025 candidate image with text banners

Meet Nicola Laboyrie: A Vision for Raglan’s Future

As the local election approaches, community engagement is more important than ever, bringing to light the candidates who aspire to lead. Nicola Laboyrie, a candidate for both the Raglan Community Board and the Whaingaroa Ward Council, is at the forefront of this conversation. Having moved to Raglan decades ago, she has deep roots in the community and a passion for local issues.

Experience and Commitment: A Candidate with Local Ties

Nicola’s journey to candidacy began with her relocation to Raglan in the 1980s, which was spurred by her love for the surf and the town's vibrant lifestyle. Transitioning from a successful career in internal auditing in Wellington, Nicola decided to engage with the community on a more direct level, focusing on the needs and concerns of local residents. In her conversation with local broadcaster Aaron, she expressed how her experiences shaped her desire to serve the people of Raglan.

Why Local Elections Matter

Local elections are pivotal in shaping the foundations of our communities. With candidates like Nicola, who genuinely understands the needs of residents, voters have a chance to influence the direction of their town. These elections are a chance for citizens to voice their opinions through their votes. Nicola’s approach emphasizes transparency, engagement, and listening to her constituents, which is a refreshing change in today’s political climate.

Furthering Community Engagement

In her campaign, Nicola highlights the importance of community collaboration. Her aim is to foster an environment where local voices are heard and considered in every council decision. Engaging with diverse community groups and local businesses, she plans to create a platform that encourages dialogue and input on critical issues facing Raglan, including sustainable development and local tourism.

The Road Ahead: Your Voice Counts

As voters prepare for the upcoming local elections, it is crucial to engage with candidates and understand their vision for the future. Nicola Laboyrie is committed to making Raglan a better place for all, but her success relies on community involvement.

Stay informed and participate in the election process. Your vote is your voice — make it count!

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