Vernon Tava
Quick Facts
Biography
Vernon Tava is the founder and leader of the Sustainable New Zealand Party. He is business broker, lawyer, and a former member and candidate for the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Education and business career
Vernon Tava graduated with a Master of Laws degree (LL.M) from the University of Auckland in 2010. He worked as a business broker with Direct Business Sales. He is a registered barrister and solicitor.Tava also worked as a solicitor at the Auckland Community Law Centre.
Political career
Local-body politics
Tava lives in Auckland City and also served as a member of the Waitematā Local Board between 2013 and 2019 representing the left-wing City Vision ticket, which is affiliated with both the Labour and Green parties. He also served as a resource consent commissioner during his time as a local board member.
Green Party
Tava was a member of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand until resigning from the party in late February 2017. While a member of the Green Party, he served as their Auckland co-convener and as their electorate candidate for Northcote in 2011. In 2015, Tava contested the Green Party's male co-leadership election. He campaigned on returning to the party's roots and core values as neither left nor right wing and placing the environment back at the top of party priorities. The male co-leadership contest was ultimately won by first term List List MP and former management consultant James Shaw, with Tava coming fourth place.
In late February 2017, Tava quit the Green Party, claiming that the party had strayed away from environmentalismand become "too socialist." During the 2017 New Zealand general election, he joined the 2017 campaign team of the centre-right National Party's East Coast Bays candidate Erica Stanford. Tava then sought the National Party nomination in the 2018 Northcote by-election. He did not make National's candidate shortlist however.
Sustainable NZ Party
In 2019, Tava launched his Sustainable New Zealand Party, which he pitched as a centrist blue-green political party. By February 2019, Tava had launched a website for his party and began soliciting members. Under New Zealand electoral law, registered political parties are required to have 500 members. Tava announced that his party was willing to work with both the Labour and National parties. Tava formally launched his Sustainable NZ Party in November 2019; with the Party formally registered with the Electoral Commission on 4 December.
In mid February 2020, the Sustainable NZ Party's former secretary Helen Cartwright alleged that Tava had suggested that they doctor membership records so that the party could meet the minimum membership threshold of 500. Cartwright and several members resigned due to their disagreement with Tava over the party's lack of policies and funds. Tava denied Cartwright's allegations, asserting that the party had met the minimum membership threshold by the time they had submitted their party's membership application to the Electoral Commission.