COMMITTEE 2022-2023

We are a small, hard-working group and we take pride in continuing to work on behalf of the Inlet. The committee members are as follows:

 

Lindsay Gow, Chair

Lindsay has had an extensive background in public policy and strategy, especially environmental policy, working as Deputy Secretary for the Environment. He retired from public service in 2009 and is now, among other things, a part-time consultant on strategy and policy issues and related performance.
Lindsay lives in Whitby, overlooking Pāuatahanui Inlet, and is an active user of Porirua Harbour's waterways and shores. He enjoys kayaking, walking, biking and sailing. He is passionate about improving the quality of the harbour system, the condition of the contributing catchments and public access to the harbour and its edges.

 

Jessica Taylor, Secretary

Jessica Taylor is our most recent arrival to the area having moved to Whitby with her husband Rob in 2021. She was motivated to join the Committee by the desire to make a contribution towards protecting and enhancing the Inlet and its surrounding waterways. In particular, Jessica loves to see the value of the Inlet as enhancing the whole community, and is herself a frequent kayaker, runner and walker around it.

Jessica explains that the Inlet has incredible value for Aotearoa/New Zealand's biodiversity, and is aiming to do her part by supporting the Committee's meetings, helping with restoration planting and taking part in the annual Cockle Count. 

  

Stephen O'Neil, Treasurer

Stephen is a resident of Camborne and a Chartered Accountant. He was elected to the position of Treasurer at the 2015 AGM. Stephen is also an active member of Mana and Porirua Little Theaters.

 

Janet Ryan, Membership secretary

Janet joined the GOPI committee after the 2005 AGM. She had been involved with stream monitoring for about a year when she was invited to join the committee. She is now the Membership Secretary. Together with husband Ray, Janet has lived in Pāuatahanui since 1997, overlooking the inlet. She is interested in conservation generally, with a leaning toward biological matters. Enjoying the views of the inlet from her home, and driving around it, Janet is very aware of the need to protect it. 

 

Michael Waldron, Newsletter and Webmaster

Michael has been a Whitby resident for 23 years and was elected to the committee in 2012 as the newsletter editor. He has since taken on the role of Webmaster, reformatting the platform and keeping the content up-to-date.
Arriving from the UK in 1983 from the West Country, Michael found that Pāuatahanui Inlet had many similarities to an area in South Devon called Slapton Ley and feels considerable empathy towards the protection of this beautiful body of water.
With a science degree in biology from London University, Michael has always had a keen interest in the natural world and in conservation, while, for many years, pursuing a career in electronics, television and telecommunications.

 

Christine Stanley

Christine was one of the three founders of GOPI in 1991 and has remained closely involved with the Inlet since that time. Subsequently she was an active participant in the formation of the Pāuatahanui Inlet Community Trust (PICT) and became a founding trustee in 2002. Her other local work includes co-founder of the Pāuatahanui Preschool, a past board Chairperson and librarian of Pāuatahanui School and past member of the Horokiwi Ward Committee.
Christine also headed the Pāuatahanui History Group responsible for the research that went into creating the book Pāuatahanui - A Local History. She is a trustee of the Porirua Harbour and Catchment Community Trust and has lived on a farm on the northern shores of Pāuatahanui Inlet for 40 years.

 

John McKoy

John McKoy was the most recent Chair of Pāuatahanui Inlet Community Trust (PICT). He has lived in the Porirua Harbour catchment for more than 40 years and has been an active user, particularly of Pāuatahanui Inlet, for most of that time. 

John is a marine biologist with over 40 years of experience, primarily in the area of research for sustainable fisheries in New Zealand but also internationally.
He was a member of the new Te Awarua-o-Porirua Whaitua Committee established by Greater Wellington Regional Council to develop recommendations for land and water management specific to local needs and values.
John is also the current president of Friends of Mana Island.

 

Andre Van halderen

Andre joined the GOPI Committee in 2019. He has lived on the edge of the Pāuatahanui Inlet at Golden Gate for the past 10 years - drawn here by its uncanny similarity to Knysna in South Africa (where he grew up) and all the activities that waterside living offered the family. He is avid about the restoration of New Zealand's native wildlife, and initiated Pest-free Golden Gate two years ago. He is also a member of Friends of Mana Island.

 

Alistair Webb

Alistair has been a Whitby resident since 2015, living close to the Pāuatahanui Village. Together with his wife and son, he enjoys the walkways around the suburbs that surround the Inlet and throughout the Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve.
He grew up in Tawa and studied at Victoria University, graduating with Science (Ecology) and Commerce (Economics and Commercial Law) degrees. Since 2007 he has worked for the QEII National Trust as a land protection advisor which involves protection and enhancement of natural areas on private land across the country. The work is particularly interesting, bringing him into contact with some great practitioners around the regions, and with inspirational landowners who represent some of the best NZ has to offer in terms of custodianship of our natural environment. Having been a member of Pest Free Whitby since 2017, and creating safe garden spaces for our local lizard species, he is looking forward to helping support the important advocacy and community work of GOPI.

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated: 05/11/2022 10:28pm