
It’s time for stronger leadership to advance Hastings as one of the best places for families to live, work and play in New Zealand.
Damon Harvey, a Hawke’s Bay business owner and Hastings District Councillor representing Hastings and Havelock North, has announced he is running for mayor to advance Hastings as a thriving city and district.
“I am action orientated, I don’t want a sit on the fence approach, when the community wants strong leadership. As Hastings mayor I will bring a modern ‘can do’ approach to council.
“We have wasted over $1 million of ratepayer money by not being decisive on a range of issues such as the Te Mata Track and Cape Kidnappers. It took us years to approve the building of a sea wall to protect Clifton Beach, but by then the damage had already been done.
“For Hastings’ success and future prosperity we need more action now. I believe I am the leader to deliver that,” Mr Harvey said.
Hastings born and bred, Mr Harvey was the highest polling new councillor in the 2016 Hastings District Council elections and has been responsible for economic development and the city’s central business district revitalisation.
“With a growing family of five ranging from school age to teenagers and young adults, including four living at home, I offer leadership that’s more relevant to a larger proportion of our community.
‘I want to ensure Hastings is the engine room for business and a great place to live for families.”
“Yes, we have real challenges, but we also have huge and exciting opportunities. I’m saying let’s go for it and advance Hastings in a far more positive and proactive direction.”
As mayor his priorities will include a focus on the four wellbeing’s – social, economic, environment and cultural, modernising council so that those working within it are energised and have a can do attitude in serving our people, and ensuring our streets and suburbs are safe.
“Hastings needs to offer great jobs, career pathways for youth, affordable housing for all, a thriving CBD, enabling business and commercial development, with a range of facilities to enjoy along with a safe place to bring up families and look after our older residents.”
Flaxmere and Havelock North both need greater focus.
“Flaxmere needs special and urgent attention. I lived in Flaxmere as a child and I want it to be what my parents dreamed it to be – a safe place to bring up a family. It hasn’t been shown much love by council over the years and it’s time it did.
“We need to create opportunities for Flaxmere’s young population to prosper.”
Mr Harvey will also revive efforts for a new school in Havelock North and is keen to reduce growing pains within the Havelock North CBD.
“Havelock North wasn’t designed for a population nearing 20,000, so we need to look at relieving some of the congestion that occurs in the CBD.
“New residential developments in Brookvale and Iona will see over 600 new houses built in the next 5-10 years and as a parent of a child at Havelock North Primary School, I know the pressures of huge growth in school rolls.
“It is time to make some major changes at council to take advantage of the current positive economic climate.
“While we have had an economic resurgence, I don’t believe council has had the foresight to make the most of the opportunity for everyone in our community.
“We are only just waking up and if we are to maximise these opportunities for Hastings we must take more action in a positive direction now.
As well as a Hastings District Councillor, Mr Harvey is the chairman of Sport Hawke’s Bay and co-chair of the Jarrod Cunningham Youth Sport Trust. He is married to Anna and their family lives in Hastings.
I have had the pleasure of knowing Damon Harvey for the past nine years. For six of those years we sat along side each other as Councillors for the Hastings/Havelock Ward of the Hastings District Council. There are so many things that impress me about Damon. He is a proud Hastings man through and through, having completed all his education firstly at Flaxmere Primary then Mahora, Parkvale, and Hastings Intermediate followed by Hastings Boys’ High School. Having previously worked in Havelock North he is therefore intimately connected with every corner of Hastings. He is literally a self made man, having built up a successful business which has tightly connected him with the whole gamut of Hastings’ businesses and industries. He has a total understanding of Hastings people; what matters to them, what they value, how they live and how they play. He knows the reality of family life and the struggles that many in our community grapple with. The ‘reach’ that Damon has is immense. He is a keen sportsman and consequently is the ultimate team player, however he is also not afraid to ruffle a few feathers and ask the hard questions. Damon is passionate, approachable and articulate and possessed of a fine sense of humour. He can relate to people from all walks of life and is a strong advocate for our city and district.
Geraldine Travers MNZM
I have real pleasure in fully endorsing Damon Harvey in the up-coming Local Authority elections. He is one of the younger emerging leaders of the District, having demonstrated his leadership skills of an organisation during his maximum 9 years tenure as Chair of Sport Hawke's Bay. Damon well understands the fiscal challenges Hastings District Council and other NZ Councils face today in delivering the range of services required by their citizens. He is a pragmatist and has a balanced approach to best meeting all the current fiscal challenges, whilst having a visionary mind for the needed mid to longer term solutions. In summary, Damon has all the experience over 8 years as a Hastings District Councillor, along with the skill sets to successfully lead an energetic visionary thinking Council into a vibrant and sustainable future.
Sir Graeme Avery
I am 110% in support of Damon’s candidacy. Damon is an experienced and proven performer. He is an outstanding communicator who relates extremely well with people from all walks of life. He has real strengths in strategic planning and very strong connections with both our economic and business communities. Damon also has the energy, the drive and the passion to ensure that Heretaunga / Hastings will continue to be the powerhouse of Hawke’s Bay. I have been very impressed at his ability to sense where there is a need and give it his whole- hearted support. Mates 4 Life is just one example of his prowess in this area. I make these comments after nine year’s experience working alongside Damon when he was Chair of Sport Hawke’s Bay and more importantly as a Councillor colleague.
Malcolm Dixon - Hastings District Councillor.
My contact with Damon goes back more than 15 years. We have developed a professional relationship, and as a constituent, I have been following his public service on the Hastings District Council. His work through the Profit magazine and other endeavours has benefited many businesses throughout the region. From acting as a sounding board to developing marketing strategies and other initiatives, Damon has helped many individuals formulate ideas, branch out in new directions, and transform our region along the way. As a public servant, Damon isn’t afraid to be transparent with his constituents and others when it would be far easier to keep silent. Silence is the catalyst for the erosion of trust and integrity. Trust and integrity are key pillars when working with others with whom you may disagree. Finding common ground on key issues stands on the trust that you are true to your word, and the integrity that you are willing to work beyond disagreements for the good of the community. Damon has earned and demonstrated both. To my knowledge, Damon has attended every council meeting, cast every council vote, and attended most council events. Damon lives what he espouses. Hastings has much to offer, and he seeks to see that flourish.
Dr Tom Hartley
We have had an over two year battle just to get HDC to do their job - we had zero traction until Damon got involved - I can only assume the inside persuasion and diplomacy involved, and we are grateful! I am confident Damon will continue to hunt for and implement best practice, and support ratepayers through pragmatic process change. I wholly endorsing Damon.
Ian Purdon - Longlands resident.
I have had the privilege of working alongside Damon Harvey as a Trustee of the Mates 4 Life Charitable Trust since early 2020. Since then, Damon has consistently demonstrated strong leadership and with a genuine commitment to the success of the Mates 4 Life programme. His ability to listen, understand, and address the needs of those we reach has been instrumental in the success of our initiative, one which has gone from strength to strength.
Damon's strategic thinking and problem-solving skills have helped us navigate challenges as they arise, ensuring that our programs are effective and impactful. His collaborative approach fosters a sense of unity and purpose among team members, making him a key asset to the organisation.
Damon's creative mindset and ability to think outside the square have been particularly valuable in developing innovative approaches to the work we do. His forward-thinking approach helps to ensure that as a board we are always mindful of the long term future. Importantly, his creativity is balanced with a strong sense of financial literacy and this means financial considerations are always a key element of his decision making process.
In addition to his Council work, and underpinned by a foundation of resilience, Damon has shown a remarkable ability to balance his Council commitments with business activities, community involvement, personal health and well-being, and importantly, family time. His level of self-care sets a very good example to the rest of us.
I am confident that Damon Harvey's genuine care for people and a passion for the work he does, coupled with his proven track record of success puts him in a strong position to continue in the role of Councillor for the Hastings District Council. His vision, integrity, and unwavering commitment to improving the lives of others will undoubtedly benefit our community.
James Truman - chair of Mates4Life Hawke's Bay
"I've known Damon for a long time; he's been an unwavering advocate for Hawke's Bay. His balanced focus across business, sport, and media truly sets him apart, bringing immense energy and support to our community.
Damon's integrity is remarkable. He sticks to his beliefs and excels at bringing people together. The Profit business magazine and The Profit Unleashed business events perfectly showcases this, elevating our region's businesses and inspiring countless others. He builds respected platforms and launches successful ventures, consistently lifting the bar.
His understanding of our community means he'll hit the ground running as a councillor. Damon's focus on GDP and innovation is exactly what Hawke's Bay needs for future prosperity. He has my full support for re-election."
Luke Irving - local business leader
John Newland
I reached out to Damon a couple of years ago with a Council related matter. He was quick to respond, willing to help, and his intervention was pivotal in achieving a positive resolution that had a significant impact on our situation. Damon is approachable and a great communicator. He clearly has an ability to connect with individuals across diverse backgrounds, and in my experience, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a dedication to our community. Damon's successful Unleashed events this year have illustrated his ambition and forward-thinking approach, and he’s clear advocate for the success of Hawkes Bay, its people, and businesses. His commitment to personal health and wellbeing resonates with me and it’s an important component of life and leadership that is rarely promoted in his capacity. I am confident that Damon will continue to drive meaningful change, and I express my strong support for Damon in his re-election campaign for the Council.
Ben Hamelink - resident of Hastings
I have known Damon Harvey for many years and upon returning to Hawke’s Bay with my family I sought a position on the board of Sport HB of which Damon is Chairman. In the 18 months I have been on the board I have found Damon to be an exceptional Chair. He doesn’t shy away from the difficult decisions or conversations that need to be had and makes sure that all points of view around the table are given an opportunity to be heard.
Damon has been instrumental in recruiting a youth voice for the board, something I see as vital across many areas of governance. Damon has a strong relationship with our very capable CEO and this makes being a member of the board chaired by him both stimulating and rewarding.
Andrew Castles - Former Sport HB board memberAndrew 'Butch' Castles
I have known Damon Harvey for over 15 years in his role as our Marketing agent for Cottages NZ.
In that time he has provided his skills and guidance to our business, including encouragement to enter the HB Chamber of Commerce Business awards that led our business to success in 2006 and 2007. His ability to listen and then convert our ideas into practice has been a commending attribute to the skills he has.
Damon has always been a supporter of new initiatives and ideas that is pertinent to the potential leader of our community. He is able to converse with all members of the community from business owners through to the Sporting Community and families of all walks in life.
I have seen Damon develop professionally in the various roles he undertakes with community interests such as Sport Hawkes Bay, Jarrod Cunningham Youth Sports Trust - etc outside of Council.
Within Council he leads the Economic Development portfolio where his experience with the business community is well recognized. Damon has the ability to extract the relevant information from people and then to provide the relevant solutions/ options to be considered when solving a problem.
I have no doubt that Damon has the skills and experience to be Mayor Hastings.
John Roil - Hastings business owner and former Hastings District councillor
John Roil - Hastings business owner