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Clock ticking for prospective DHB board members

Published: Wed 18 Aug 2004 11:51 AM
Clock ticking for prospective DHB board members
People wanting to stand for election to the Hawke’s Bay District Health Board have until midday this Friday, 20 August to have their nomination forms completed and in to the DHB’s electoral officer, Peter Woodroffe.
To date nine nominations have been received for the seven positions on the board – and six of these are from existing board members.
“Anyone thinking about standing had better get their skates on,” said Chris Clarke. “It is disappointing to note that we haven’t had any nominations from people in the Wairoa area,” he said. “We would like to see all geographic areas represented on board.
“Don’t leave it till the last minute as the cut-off time is fixed - it would be a pity for someone’s nomination to be invalid because it arrived late.
“At this late stage, nominations should be couriered or hand-delivered to reach Peter Woodroffe before midday on Friday. They should be delivered to the reception at the Hastings District Council’s Civic Administration Building, Lyndon Road East, Hastings,” Chris Clarke said.
Information packs are available at all council offices in Hawke’s Bay, and from the main reception at Hawke’s Bay Hospital, Hastings.
Anyone wanting more information about the DHB elections, people should contact Peter Woodroffe, electoral officer phone (06) 878 0569 or email peterw@hdc.govt.nz
For further information about Hawke’s Bay District Health Board please contact: Deborah Houston, board administrator, phone (06) 873 2128 or email deborah.houston@hawkesbaydhb.govt.nz or visit the DHB’s website www.hawkesbaydhb.govt.nz
For information about DHB elections call toll-free 0508 9 10 2004 or visit www.moh.govt.nz/dhbelections

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