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Aaron Garth Hawkins (born ) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 58th mayor of
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,
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from 2019 to 2022. He was elected as Mayor on 12 October 2019 with 54.54% of the vote, after two prior terms as councillor. He is endorsed by the
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. He unsuccessfully stood for re-election as mayor in 2022.


Early life and career before politics

Hawkins was born in
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but has lived in
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since 2002 to study at the
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. He lives in
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with his wife (artist Anya Sinclair) and son. Before entering politics, Hawkins was the host of Radio One's breakfast show.


Political career


Dunedin City councillor

Hawkins first stood for council (and mayor) in the 2010 local body election but was not one of the 11 successful candidates after ranking 13th with 3.22% of the vote. In
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, he was first elected to
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in the Central Ward as a representative of the
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. However, his campaign for the mayoralty was unsuccessful with 7.5% of the vote. In 2015, he was part of a successful campaign to save, strengthen and restore Dunedin's courthouse building after it was deemed an earthquake risk. In
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, he was re-elected to council. He contested the mayoralty for a third time, but was not successful and came fifth with 7.7% of the vote. In May 2019, he successfully led a motion asking Councillors to support the protection of
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. As of September 2019, he was the chair of council's community and culture committee, grants committee, refugee steering group and the Mayor's taskforce for housing. He is also a member of the Dunedin Fringe Arts Trust board and the Blue Oyster Arts Trust board and the co-chair of
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's young elected members committee.


Mayor of Dunedin, 2019–2022

During the
2019 Dunedin mayoral election The 2019 Dunedin mayoral election was held on 12 October 2019. It was conducted with a single transferable vote (STV) system. Aaron Hawkins was elected for his first term as Dunedin's 58th Mayor after beating 13 other candidates. Nominations o ...
, Hawkins stood for re-election to council and for the mayoralty in 2019 as a representative of the
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. With 54.54% of the vote he was successful in the mayoral poll and was the first official Green Party candidate to win a mayoralty.


George Street pedestrianisation programme

In May 2020, the Dunedin City Council approved a set of measures designed to entice the public back into the CBD following the COVID-19 lockdown. George Street's speed limit was lowered from 30 km/h to 10 km/h, free parking was introduced and businesses were enabled to use footpaths for free. The measures were criticised by opponents as "ideological". Hawkins respond "This has been called part of a wider ideological drive, well of course it is. Everything is ideological... Every opinion expressed by every person in this room is a product of ideology. A product of your values, your knowledge and your perspectives and your opinions. That's what that means.". In late September 2021, Hawkins supported a vote (9 to 5) in the Dunedin City Council to establish a one-way traffic zone in Dunedin's George Street between Frederick Street and Moray Place in order to increase space for pedestrians and cyclists. While councillors Carmen Houlahan and
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, local businesses and the
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Otago criticised the proposal on the grounds that it would lead to increased traffic congestion, this was supported by the
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, CCS Disability Action Otago, and
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. In response to Hawkins' support for the traffic zone, Dunedin retailer Brent Weatherall barred Hawkins from his George St premises.


Three Waters reforms

In October 2021, Hawkins has expressed concern about the
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's
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, stating that local communities had been denied the opportunity to participate in the discussion. Hawkins had also published an op-ed column expressing concerns about its financial benefits, local consultation and the danger of privatisation. In mid-February 2022, Hawkins opposed the Dunedin City Council's decision to join "Communities 4 Local Democracy," an advocacy group representing local councils opposed to the Government's Three Waters reform programme. He opined that the group was funding a "futile" legal action against the Government. In response to the DCC's decision to join "Communities 4 Local Democracy," two local Māori ''runanga'' (tribal councils) Kati Huirapa ki Puketeraki and Te Runanga o Otakou withdrew from their partnership with the city council; citing a breakdown in their relationship. In late March, the DCC voted by a margin of seven to six to reverse their earlier decision to join "Communities 4 Local Democracy." Hawkins supported overturning the motion on the grounds that it damaged the Council's relations with local Māori.


2022 mayoral election

In early April 2022, Hawkins confirmed that he would contest the
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. He stood as Green Party candidate. In July 2022 Hawkins was among 32 New Zealanders banned from Russia in response to New Zealand Government sanctions. In late July 2022, Hawkins expressed support for the
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community during a DCC public forum. He objected to the nurse Jennifer Scott's remarks likening the inclusion of transgender people in public spaces and toilets as "child abuse," describing her views as "hard to listen to" and "at very least distasteful, if not repugnant." In early October 2022, Hawkins was defeated in the Dunedin mayoral race by first-term Dunedin City councillor
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of the Team Dunedin ticket. Hawkins did not stand as a councillor for the Dunedin City Council during the
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. Hawkins conceded defeat while describing the result as devastating. Hawkins stated that he did not have a budget to go for a "saturation strategy" unlike Radich's Team Dunedin, which plastered posters on streets and shop windows. During the 2022 mayoral election, Hawkins received abuse and harassment including his personal address being published online by an opposing candidate, his family car being paint bombed, and an attempted entry into his home. He attributed the hostility to public unhappiness about the impact of the
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and the George Street pedestrianisation programme.


Personal life

In 2016, he was involved in a near-fatal car accident after skidding on
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in
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near
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. He had to be cut free from the car and suffered a fractured
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. His wife and son had minor injuries. He does not drive and is known to hitchhike from his home in Port Chalmers. Hawkins is a vegetarian.


References

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