Bill Cashmore (politician)

Bill Cashmore is a New Zealand local government politician, the current Deputy Mayor of Auckland, and has represented the Franklin Ward on the Auckland Council since 2013.

Bill Cashmore
Deputy Mayor of Auckland
Assumed office
2016
Mayor Phil Goff
Preceded by Penny Hulse
Personal details
Political party National
Spouse(s) Lynnette Cashmore
Children 2
Alma mater King's College
Profession Farmer

Personal life

Educated at Orere School and King's College, Cashmore with his father and brother on their family farm until taking over as owner and manager in 1989. He is married to Lynnette Cashmore and has two sons.

Political career

Cashmore's political career began when he was elected as a member of the Clevedon community board in 1991. He would go on to become the Chairman between 1992 and 1994. Between 1994 and 2000 he was a member of the Auckland Regional Council Environmental Management Committee and in 2009 and 2010 he was a member of the Auckland Regional Council Rural Liaison group. In 2010 he became the Federated Farmers executive for the Auckland Province and a representative to the Animal health board.

He is a member of the New Zealand National Party.[1]

Auckland Council

Auckland Council
Years Ward Affiliation
20132016 Franklin C&R Team Franklin
2016present Franklin Team Franklin

Following the amalgamation of councils and community boards in 2010 into the Auckland Council, Cashmore ran for, and was elected as a member of, the Franklin Local Board. He then went on to become Deputy chair of the board in 2011. In 2013 he was elected as an Auckland Councillor, replacing the incumbent, Des Morrison, who had retired.[2][3] He was appointed chair of the Auckland Council's rural advisory panel. In 2015 he became the chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a member of the Political steering group for the Auckland Transport Alignment Project. He was re-elected unopposed in 2016.[4] Following Phil Goff's election as Mayor of Auckland in 2016, Cashmore was picked as deputy mayor.[5]

References

  1. Herald, New Zealand. "Phil Goff's options for a deputy mayor".
  2. Cashmore after Franklin seat stuff.co.nz, 11 April 2013
  3. alternative to 1080 drop - Auckland councillor tvnz.co.nz, 9 October 2014
  4. "Local body election nominations close | Radio New Zealand News". Radionz.co.nz. 2016-08-12. Retrieved 2016-08-17.
  5. Simon Maude (19 October 2016). "Bill Cashmore picked as Auckland Mayor Phil Goff's deputy". Auckland Now. Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
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