Curran launches election campaign

Dunedin South Labour candidate Clare Curran and Deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen at Ms Curran...
Dunedin South Labour candidate Clare Curran and Deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen at Ms Curran's campaign launch in South Dunedin yesterday. Photo by Craig Baxter.
Dunedin South Labour candidate Clare Curran launched her campaign for the coming election yesterday, with help from Deputy Prime Minister Michael Cullen in front of about 80 Labour faithful.

Both paid tribute to the man Ms Curran ousted, MP David Benson-Pope, who did not attend, and used their speeches to raise fears a National government would spell a return to the politics of the 1990s, privatisation and an attack on workers' rights.

Ms Curran said she wanted to see Dunedin - and particularly the Hillside workshops - benefit from the opportunities presented by the Government's purchase of Toll Holding's rail and ferry business for $665 million earlier this year.

Asked how she planned to achieve that, Ms Curran said she hoped organisations such as local government and Port Otago could get involved, and saw a role for herself as broker.

Ms Curran also said she wanted insulation for the city's cold and damp homes, and a change to more sustainable energy practices.

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