1973 days ago

Let’s keep the Shore moving

Romy Udanga - Labour Party

One of the most important matters for people on the Shore is one of the most straightforward: moving easily from A to B. We need to keep making progress on smart transport choices like the Northern Pathway for the Harbour Bridge.

To get the best for everyone sending their kids to school, taking themselves to work, or going out with friends to enjoy our parks, beaches, and shopping, send Romy Udanga to Wellington!

When you vote for Romy and Labour, you’re giving your support to smarter, more sustainable private and public transport choices for everyone.

Let’s keep the Shore moving. Literally. Vote Romy Udanga for North Shore.

Authorised by Timothy Grigg, 160 Willis Street, Wellington.
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    9.7% Complete
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