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More candidates quit Ray Chung's campaign group
More candidates quit Ray Chung's campaign group

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More candidates quit Ray Chung's campaign group

Two more Wellington council candidates running under the Independent Together ticket have left the group following mayoral candidate Ray Chung's email about Tory Whanau. In a press release, the group confirmed that Andrea Compton and Dan Milward had left their organisation to campaign independently of it. It follows fellow candidate Lily Brown's announcement on Wednesday that she would not run with the group either. She said she did not feel aligned with tactics employed by Better Wellington who has helped run Independent Together. The changes meant that the number of candidates that stood under Independent Together had reduced from nine to six. ADVERTISEMENT In a statement Milward said that he was surprised by "recent allegations and the subsequent media coverage storm". He said that at an Independent Together roadshow event on Tuesday his wife was threatened by "agitators". "I knew it was time to take a different approach. "I'm proud of what we have achieved together but this is the right call for me, my family, and my community — it's time to run the 'Dan Milward Campaign'". Independent Together said the media scrutiny on its team had been intense. "The extent of it has been unnerving on our business and community minded candidates. "While the team feels the loss of both Andrea Compton and Dan Milward, we acknowledge the impact this is having on both of their families." ADVERTISEMENT They said that threats and bullying tactics from "the political establishment won't work on Independent Together candidates anymore". Compton said standing independently offered her the best opportunity to connect directly with her community. "This election is about listening, offering practical solutions, and having the courage to stand by what you believe in." Ray Chung sent an email, seen by RNZ, to three fellow councillors in early 2023 recounting a story he'd been told by his neighbour about the neighbour's son allegedly having a sexual encounter with the mayor. The email surfaced last week. Whanau rejected the contents of the email and said it was false and contained a "malicious and sexist" rumour. She has since received an apology from Chung.

More Council Candidates Quit Ray Chung's Independent Together Campaign Group
More Council Candidates Quit Ray Chung's Independent Together Campaign Group

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More Council Candidates Quit Ray Chung's Independent Together Campaign Group

Two more Wellington council candidates running under the Independent Together ticket have left the group following mayoral candidate Ray Chung's email about Tory Whanau. In a press release, the group confirmed that Andrea Compton and Dan Milward had left their organisation to campaign independently of it. It follows fellow candidate Lily Brown's announcement on Wednesday that she would not run with the group either. She said she did not feel aligned with tactics employed by Better Wellington who has helped run Independent Together. The changes meant that the number of candidates that stood under Independent Together had reduced from nine to six. Independent Together billboards showing Andrea Compton, Dan Milward, and Lily Brown are up around Wellington. In a statement Milward said that he was surprised by "recent allegations and the subsequent media coverage storm". He said that at an Independent Together roadshow event on Tuesday his wife was threatened by "agitators". "I knew it was time to take a different approach. "I'm proud of what we have achieved together but this is the right call for me, my family, and my community - it's time to run the 'Dan Milward Campaign'". Independent Together said the media scrutiny on its team had been intense. "The extent of it has been unnerving on our business and community minded candidates. "While the team feels the loss of both Andrea Compton and Dan Milward, we acknowledge the impact this is having on both of their families." They said that threats and bullying tactics from "the political establishment won't work on Independent Together candidates anymore". Compton said standing independently offered her the best opportunity to connect directly with her community. "This election is about listening, offering practical solutions, and having the courage to stand by what you believe in." Ray Chung sent an email, seen by RNZ, to three fellow councillors in early 2023 recounting a story he'd been told by his neighbour about the neighbour's son allegedly having a sexual encounter with the mayor. The email surfaced last week. Whanau rejected the contents of the email and said it was false and contained a "malicious and sexist" rumour. She has since received an apology from Chung.

Dan Milward To Stand Independently For Pukehīnau–Lambton Ward
Dan Milward To Stand Independently For Pukehīnau–Lambton Ward

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Dan Milward To Stand Independently For Pukehīnau–Lambton Ward

Over the past few months, I've been part of the Zero Rates Roadshows with Independent Together. It's been a genuinely rewarding experience—connecting with Wellingtonians, hearing their concerns, and engaging in meaningful conversations about the future of our city. I joined Independent Together because I believe in their five pillars outlined in the Roadshows. They represent real change that will truly improve the lives of Wellingtonians. However, now that the Roadshows have come to an end, I have decided to step away from the Independent Together and run my own grassroots campaign. Like many others, I was surprised by the recent allegations and the subsequent media coverage storm. Finally, when my wife was threatened by the agitators at our final roadshow event in Wellington CBD on Tuesday night, I knew it was time to take a different approach. I'm proud of what we have achieved together but this is the right call for me, my family, and my community - it's time to run the ' Dan Milward Campaign '. With an extensive background in creative and startup technologies, including leadership and governance roles in the games industry and education sectors, I bring both commercial acumen, and a fresh creative perspective to the table. I thrive in collaborative and innovative environments, and given my experience in the startup field, I also know how to make great things from tiny budgets… Plus, who doesn't want a Game Designer to help improve the city? I'm excited about getting back out there into the community, meeting more of the Pukehīnau–Lambton Ward residents, and having those conversations about Wellington's future—the kind of respectful, solution-focused politics I believe in.

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