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Sarah Kerby

Candidate for Nelson City Council, Stoke-Tāhunanui General Ward

Meet Sarah Kerby

I’m a Stoke mum, community advocate, and your Labour candidate for Nelson City Council - standing up to make local government work for everyday people.

 

Nelson is a place I love deeply. I’m a third-generation Stoke local, now raising my own boys here. I founded Bellyful Nelson so families doing it tough could count on a warm meal and a bit of help - something that became deeply personal when my son was diagnosed with cancer. I know how much strong local services and connected communities matter.

 

I’ve supported thousands of locals through my work in the Nelson electorate office - with housing, immigration, and navigating government systems. I’ve also organised protests, supported workers, helped during emergencies, and served as a Justice of the Peace. I bring energy, experience, and an endless drive for community service.

 

But right now, too many Nelsonians are struggling. Council needs to step up.

 

I’ll be a strong advocate for:

 

  • Affordable housing – so everyone has a safe place to call home
  • Reliable transport options – that connect our communities without breaking the bank
  • Strong local services – libraries, parks, and community hubs that ease everyday costs and help bring us together

I live in Stoke and work in Tāhunanui. I know what it’s like to juggle work, whānau, and the rising cost of living, and I’m ready to bring that lived experience to Council.

 

Let’s build a fairer, stronger Nelson – together.

 

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