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Tim is a local Dad, business owner and technology professional. Let's plan for 2050, not 1950.

17/08/2025

Meet the candidates running for Central Ward tomorrow afternoon! (Links in the comments)

Tim McNamara 05/07/2025

The city needs to find a way to expand by 20-30k residents within a generation. The best way to do that is increasing density in the central city.

Tim McNamara Candidate for Hutt City Council's Central Ward

Photos from Timmo.nz's post 23/04/2025

It's fascinating how powerful 'nudge' is in politics.

If you ask people what they would do to earn $1000 or so, I expect that most people would say that they're happy to do 3-5h of work.

But by asking people to be reimbursed, the government is going to save a lot of money because many people will just give up.

Local Water [might be] Done Well in the Wellington Region 23/04/2025

Submissions closed this week on "the most important decision we'll make for our city in decades". Here's what I sent through:

Local Water [might be] Done Well in the Wellington Region My submission to Lower Hutt City Council on its support for a new entity to provide water services in the Wellington region.

How to find out how many people live in Lower Hutt 17/04/2025

How many people live in Lower Hutt? How many people live in your suburb? Here's a guide:

How to find out how many people live in Lower Hutt The People + Places website provides a really nice interactive app to explore statistics and figures from around the Wellington Region, including Hutt City and its suburbs.

14/04/2025

This year, hundreds of thousands of New Zealanders exercised their democratic rights and submitted to the Treaty Bill. In October, you'll get another chance and here's why you should use it.

Photos from Timmo.nz's post 12/04/2025

Gotta love feijoa season. Porutu St, Riverside Dr and some from our place.

Who is Tim McNamara and why is he running for council? 09/04/2025

Who is Tim McNamara and why is he running for council? https://timmo.nz/who-is-tim-mcnamara/

Tim is a local Dad, business owner and technology professional.

Internationally recognised in the tech industry, Tim is the author of "Rust in Action" - a textbook read by hundreds of thousands of software developers worldwide - and has been featured as a keynote speaker at major conferences across Europe, Asia and Australasia.

During his Master's degree in Public Policy from Victoria University of Wellington, he was awarded the Laurie Cameron Scholarship for research on the science sector and the interactions of the public and private sectors. Tim understands how local government works and how sound policy can benefit our city, its current residents and people looking to become one in the future.

Tim is deeply committed to knowledge sharing and community building. He hosts an educational YouTube channel and podcast, and in 2025 his company will bring the inaugural Rust Forge conference to Wellington, bringing hundreds of international delegates here and showcasing New Zealand on the world stage.

His tech career includes periods working for international players Amazon Web Services and Canonical, local businesses Dragonfly Data Science and DOT Loves Data. He also has experience in the research sector at New Zealand eScience Infrastructure hosted by the University of Auckland. Before pivoting to tech, he worked at the (then) Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management and the Intellectual Property Office of New Zealand.

Why run for council?

Let's make the incumbents work for it.

At present, few elected members have children under 10, there isn't a lot of technology expertise around the council table, and they haven't built businesses from scratch. So there's a space there that I will be able to fill.

Let's craft Lower Hutt into a vibrant place to live and work with walkable neighbourhoods and wonderful community facilities. Density is coming to this town and we should make the most of it. For example, the city's cycling and active transport infrastructure will need to significantly improve for us to be able to welcome the 30k extra residents that are expected to live in in 2 decades' time. Without change, traffic in the city's just going to get worse.

The city doesn't need to be thought of as a place where people move to because it's cheaper than where they actually wanted to be.

Who is Tim McNamara and why is he running for council? Tim is a local Dad, business owner and technology professional. Internationally recognised in the tech industry, Tim is the author of "Rust in Action" - a textbook read by hundreds of thousands of software developers worldwide - and has been featured as a keynote speaker at major conferences across....

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