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Long Term Plan 2015-25 Index of Submissions No. Name Organisation Volume Page Number 1 Mark Hargreaves 11 2 Penny Salmond 16 3 Joyanne Stevens 111 4 Tony Robinson Wellington College 1 16 5 Deborah Morris-Travers 121 6 Roger Thompson 124 7 Dermot Coffey 127 8 Allan Wright 130 9 Natalia Albert 134 11 Andrew Wilson Team Wellington 1 37 12 Edward Howard Student Victoria University 1 43 13 Stavros Rekatsinas 148 14 Dave Lewandoski 153 15 Andrew Matheson 159 16 Rory McCourt 164 17 Sridhar Ekambaram 169 18 Stella NA (not provided) 174 19 Megan Hubscher Karori by BIke 1 75 20 Timon Maxey 183 21 Glenn Murphy 1 103 22 Finola Dunn 1 108 23 Lynn Straugheir 1 114 24 Donald Kirkcaldie 1 119 25 John Howarth 1 121 26 Garth Palmer 1 126 27 Abbas hakimi 1 131 28 Suzanne Eynon 1 136 29 Louis Schmitt Waterside Karori Association Football Club (inc) 1 147 30 Oliver Erlewein 1 156 31 Brett Liebenberg 1 161 32 David Preciado Weta Digital 1 166 33 Paul Franken 1 171 35 Skye Anderson 1 174 36 Peggy Russell 1 175 37 Anne Harper 1 176 38 Rebecca Warren 1 177 39 Sonia Corbett 1 178 40 Kate Whitwell 1 179 41 Anya Maule 1 181 42 Juliette Irvin 1 184 43 Saskia Wallace 1 185 44 Martin Wilson 1 185 45 Arran Whiteford 1 187 46 Tamar Wells 1 188 47 Jacob Clere 1 189 48 Bridget Chamberlain 1 190 49 James Renwick 1 191 50 Samantha Archibald 1 192 51 Fergus Robinson 1 193 52 Bryanna Evans 1 194 53 Matt Martindale 1 195 No. Name Organisation Volume Page Number 54 Marcellus Lilley 1 196 55 Ekta Gray 1 197 56 Matt Gibbons 1 198 57 Jenny Neligan 1 199 58 Hayleigh Woollason 1 200 59 Sophie Beckett 1 201 60 Josie Major 1 202 61 Marc Woodbury 1 203 62 Nico Buckrell 1 204 63 Dave De Asis 1 205 64 Stephanie Yung 1 206 65 Megan Hawkless 1 207 66 Jonathan Fraser 1 208 67 Kerri Nicholson 1 209 68 Mattias Nilsson 1 210 69 Alfonso Schmidt 1 211 70 Aaron Mckay 1 212 71 Deon Teo 1 213 72 Marc O'Meara 1 214 73 Jim Whitman 1 215 74 Eskedar Beshah 1 216 75 Tim Williams 1 217 76 Kenneth Simpson 1 218 77 Arthur Price 1 219 78 Georgia Bailey-Murdoch 1 220 79 Meri Gracia 1 221 80 Joseph Murray-Cullen 1 222 81 Dion Downey 1 224 82 John Hancock 1 225 83 Joshua Patterson 1 226 84 Clare Gillard 1 227 85 Alastair Baldwin 1 228 86 Alana McCrossin 1 230 87 Ari Pfeiffenberger 1 231 88 Kiarash Taghavi 1 232 89 Geraint Scott 1 233 90 Alyssa Herman 1 234 91 Nina Human 1 235 92 Eryn Rogers 1 236 93 Tom Bennion 1 237 94 Brett Hunt 1 239 95 Dolores Hoy 1 240 96 Kathleen Logan 1 241 97 Eva Naylor 197 98 Katie Shillito 1 243 99 Joe Garlick 1 244 100 Lindsay McTavish 1 245 101 Norman Wilkins 1 246 102 Samantha Sanders 1 247 103 Sue Ramage 1 248 104 Kether Gati 1 249 No. Name Organisation Volume Page Number 105 Joyce Mackay 1 250 106 James Holth 1 254 107 Victor Charles 1 255 108 Takeshi Kominami 1 256 109 Toni Carson 1 257 110 Roger Tweedy 1 258 111 Peter Healy 1 259 112 Neil Robertson 1 260 113 Bronwyn Kelly 1 264 114 Peter Churchman 1 265 115 Roy Tiffin 1 266 116 Sholto Carr 1 267 117 Giles Southwell 1 269 118 Nelson Curry 1 270 119 Christine Curry 1 271 120 Matthew Fowler 1 272 121 Peter Gent 1 273 122 Michelle Eathorne 1 275 123 Brett Hulley 1 276 124 Faith Wilson 1 277 125 Michael Katene 1 278 126 Lewis Grafton 1 279 127 Stuart Baker 1 280 128 Sophia Murphy 1 282 129 Lisa Reynolds 1 283 130 Sam MCutcheon 1 284 131 Jessica Beyeler 1 290 132 Steve Martin James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor 1 295 133 Olivia Lacey 1 300 134 Sue Johnston 1 305 135 Steve Sanderson 1 311 136 Neil Walbran 1 316 137 Emily Fearnley 1 328 138 Patrick Thompson 1 329 139 Ellena Meehan 1 330 140 Anna Zabielski 1 331 141 Gabrielle Mentjox 1 332 142 Natalie Ellen-Eliza 1 333 143 Fiona Glancy 1 334 145 Mae Koh 1 335 146 Peter Roberts 1 336 147 Anthony Dowd 1 337 148 Camilo Echarama 1 338 149 Tina Quicklooker 1 339 150 Sam Douglas 1 340 151 Megan Parry 1 341 152 Celine Jan 1 342 153 Shannon Anderson 1 343 154 Helen Beaglehole 1 344 155 Juliet Esveld 1 345 156 Jen Lau 1 346 No. Name Organisation Volume Page Number 157 Rose Short 1 347 158 Michelle Wilson 1 348 160 James Dawson 1 349 161 Marion Lienert 1 350 162 Cheryl Corrado 1 351 163 Gilli Lewis 1 352 164 Matthew Whittaker 1 353 165 Dennis Worley 1 354 166 Rosemary Hall 1 355 167 Jack Rainey 1 356 168 Stephen Inns 1 357 169 Nicky Boughtwood 1 358 170 Rachel Church 1 360 171 Samuel Kempthorne 1 361 172 Patricia Kane 1 362 173 Susan Hutchinson 1 363 174 Ron Beernink 1 364 176 Oliver Blair 1 365 177 Rhys Glidden 1 366 178 Tim Naylor 1 367 179 Jeff Rule 1 368 180 David Chittenden 1 370 181 Joe Manning 1 371 182 Andrew Carman 1 372 183 Ashley Hooper 1 373 184 Jule Scherer 1 374 185 Shauna Herminghouse 1 375 186 Amelia Smith 1 376 187 Nicci Page 1 377 188 Hannah Griffin 1 379 189 Thomas Winter 1 380 190 Patrick Butler 1 381 191 Aleisha Keating 1 382 192 Sara Stuart 1 383 193 Matthew Shipman 1 384 194 Jeremy Armitage 1 385 195 Louis Kirton 1 386 196 Emma Wylie 1 387 197 Julia FitzGerald 1 389 198 Sophie Jerram 1 391 199 Cindy Jemmett 1 392 202 Nina Hall 1 393 203 Chris Livesey 1 395 204 Amir Haq 1 396 205 Mike Camden 1 397 206 Sonya Cameron 1 398 207 Prasanthi Cottingham 1 399 208 Zoe Heine 1 400 209 Belinda Hodson 1 401 210 Francina West 1 402 211 James Wallace 1 403 No. Name Organisation Volume Page Number 212 Louise Blessington 1 404 213 Jess Dickinson 1 405 214 Matt Sims 1 406 215 Caleb Hilbron 1 407 216 Spencer Crocker 1 408 217 Helena McMullin 1 409 218 Kolja Schaller 1 410 219 Rob Fall 1 411 220 Isabel Kelly 1 412 221 Miranda Struthers 1 413 222 Stephanie Cairns 1 414 223 Tim Jones 1 415 224 Hugh Barr 1 416 225 Paul Bruce 1 417 226 Kieran Ireland 1 422 227 Marco Servetto 1 423 228 Hadyn Smith Alex Moore Park Board 1 424 230 David Edmonds 1 436 231 Sarah West 1 442 232 Sarah Reid 1 447 234 Ron Hutchings 1 452 236 Jane Byrne 1 458 238 Leasa Carlyon Capital BMX Club Inc 1 464 240 Hayley Robinson 1 470 242 Livia Robinson 1 476 243 Genevieve Robinson 1 481 245 Michael Robinson 1 486 247 Rissa Ota 1 491 249 Jean Anderson 1 496 250 Stan Andis 1 520 251 David Laing 1 532 252 Clare Moleta 1 533 253 Ina Werner 1 535 254 Laurie Foon 1 536 255 Pip Payne 1 539 256 Jonathan Tailby 1 540 257 Rolene Watson 1 541 258 John Parker 1 542 259 Curtis Nixon 1 543 260 Florentine Eistetter 1 545 261 Laura McKim 1 544 262 Wendy Cuthbert 1 546 263 Natasha Naus 1 547 264 Neil Mora 1 548 266 Niranjan Naguleswaran Ernst and Young 1 549 267 Abhay Padia Ernst & Young Pvt. Limited 1 554 268 Tracy Morrah 1 559 269 John Beckett Board of Airline Representatives of NZ - BARNZ 1 564 270 Andy Dowdle 1 594 271 Glenn Hardingham 1 599 272 Daniel Addington 1 604 No. Name Organisation Volume Page Number 273 Allan Probert Khandallah Business Association 1 609 274 Pat McNair Fluoride Free Hamilton 1 617 275 David Stevens 1 622 276 Don MacKay 1 628 277 Patrick Horan 1 632 278 Ethan McCarty 1 636 279 Bev Abbott 1 645 280 Alex Dyer 1 651 281 Paul Robinson The Woolstore Management Ltd 1 657 282 Fe Day 1 662 283 Michael Brantley 1 668 284 Valerie Morse 1 673 285 Paul Drummond 1 678 286 Peter Clinton Cricket Wellington 1 682 287 Camden van Reit 1 688 288 Kate Hirschman 1 692 289 Sacha Haskell 1 696 290 Mark Horgan 1 700 291 Jackie Robertson 1 701 292 David Swann Spatial.IQ Limited 1 706 293 Rose Morris 1 711 294 Cameron Sharpe 1 712 295 Jean-Marie O'Donnell 1 713 296 Christopher Wharton 1 714 297 Brad De Abreu 1 715 298 Gail Dewar Makara Model School 1 717 299 Daniel Harborne 1 718 300 Phil Tate 1 719 301 Andrew Evans 2 720 302 Simon Ross 2 721 303 Donna sutherland 2 722 304 Michael Lowe 2 727 305 Alan Judge 2 733 306 Tim Herbert 2 739 307 David Wilcock 2 740 308 Martin Henry NZ Post Primary Teachers' Association Te Wehengarua 2 741 309 Anthony Maturin 2 747 310 John Anderson Basin Reserve Trust 2 755 311 Allan Probert Enterprise Miramar Peninsula Inc 2 761 312 Lynn Jordan NZ Health Professionals Opposing Fluoridation 2 769 313 Karen Logue 2 785 314 Heather McDonald 2 790 315 Clive Anstey 2 795 316 Nadine Liava'a - 2 800 317 Rebecca Speirs 2 805 318 Charlie Cordwell Surf Life Saving New Zealand 2 810 319 David Mitchell 2 829 320 Thomas Zink 2 834 321 Penny Auckram 2 840 322 Phil White 2 841 323 Martin Sawyers 2 843 No.
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