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What area does the Auckland COGS committee cover?

The Auckland City COGS committee area covers New Windsor and Blockhouse Bay suburbs from the Whau Local Board, Albert-Eden, Puketāpapa, Waitemata, Waiheke Island, Orakei and Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board areas.

Who are the COGS committee members for Auckland?

The Auckland City COGS committee members are:

  • Catherine Aiavao
  • Cheryll Martin
  • Tricia Reade
  • Janis Bourne
  • Lourdes Trainor
  • Frank Amoah 
  • Jeet Suchdev
  • Wilson Irons
  • Bariz Mohammed Shah
  • Merran Lawler

What are the community outcomes for the Auckland COGS committee?

The COGS community outcomes for Auckland are:

  • people in our local communities are supported, celebrated, strengthened, less isolated or vulnerable and experience greater wellbeing and inclusiveness
  • organisations promoting Kaupapa and Māori services are supported
  • volunteers are valued, well trained, supported and resourced
  • people can find, access and participate in community activities and services, including those living in isolated communities
  • communities are safer, have reduced crime and unemployment
  • existing organisations helping poor or vulnerable people, or those impacted by poverty are more sustainable
  • children, youth and families are valued and mentored towards positive community engagement and resilience.