Lisa Prager
Lisa Prager was a founding member and spokesperson for Wake Up Auckland (WUA), 2001. WUA was a grass roots organisation that grew in opposition to the election of ex-Mayor John Banks and the suggestions proposed in the Birch Report.
At this time Prager fought against the sale of pensioner housing and argued strongly that the Airport Shares were a blue chip investment that should not be sold off.
The Birch Report advocated the privatisation of public assets and amenities such as libraries, swimming pools, public housing, transport and essential public services like water and ports.
Ms Prager was directly involved in defeating the Mayoral coup in 2006, where the Mayors of Auckland secretly called upon the Government to suspend elections while they divided up the regional assets.
(See Metro Magazine Article Nov 2006)
A supporter of the Water Pressure Group, who call for the abolition of the profit-making model Metrowater, Prager recently helped expose the fact that Metrowater had made a $63 million dollar profit, hidden under Council confidentiality at the business and finance committee level.
Prager is adamant when she says, “We need to lift the cloak of secrecy at all council meetings and ensure that all financial issues are done in an open, transparent and accountable way”
As an event producer Prager has produced large complex, corporate events where financial management and public safety are her personal responsibility.
Lisa Prager represents the person on the street, the ordinary citizen.
She is not a millionaire, but proud to be a small business co-owner running a new espresso bar, Garnet Station at 85 Garnet Rd in Westmere.
For the last six years in her role as a public watch dog Prager has focused her attention on issues like the sale of Westhaven Marina, Tank Farm pollution by petrochemical companies and the fact the public are now expected to foot the bill for the clean up.