CommunityAction for People and Planet. P.O. Box 68, Motueka. Phone 021 174 0400 email : duncaneddy@yahoo.com
Tanczos high on campaign trail
Nelson Mail 09 March 2005
Green
Party MP Nandor Tanczos
has taken his election sky-high.
Mr
Tanczos made his second tandem
hang gliding-flight yesterday
with friend Glenn Meadows over
Stoke, during a break from campaigning
in Nelson.
"It's
the
most
amazing
thing
I've
ever
done.
I
love
being
up
in
the
air.''
He
said it was something he could
easily get addicted to and hoped
to find the time to learn to fly
alone.
Mr
Tanczos said he wanted to let
young people know politicians
were not all "old
people in suits''.
"It
was
a
good
excuse
to
go
hang-gliding.
I
enjoy
having
fun.''
Back
on the ground Mr Tanczos met supporters
on the streets of Nelson and Motueka
and visited students at Nelson
Marlborough Institute of Technology.
"I'm
campaigning
for
young
people
to
vote
and
have
their
say.''
The
afternoon was spent meeting with
Community Action for People and
Planet in Motueka where Mr Tanczos
discussed the viability of a sustainable
future for smaller New Zealand
centres, particularly the possibility
of furthering the region's hemp-growing
status for bio- fuels and hemp
by-products such as fibreglass.
Providing
government assistance for farmers
considering switching to organic
certification was a Green Party
aim for rural communities.
The
bolstering of state housing
purchases and sweat equity schemes,
by government in order to provide
affordable housing in areas
such as Motueka was also a priority.
Mr
Tanczos also spoke of the Green
Party's stand on reinstating
a rail network throughout the
country as an alternative to
road freight.
Duncan
Eddy of Community Action said
support for Green Party policies
was growing among so-called "mainstream
New Zealanders'' as issues
such
as peak oil and climate change
became more apparent in the
lives of individuals.