An Ahipara man who makes his living using a computer to run a software engineering project based in California will stand for the Internet Party in the Whangarei electorate in September's general election.
His candidacy will involve some commuting between the Far North and Whangarei, but David Currin, 37, said this week: "I'm up for that."
Mr Currin said he had been attracted to the Internet Party because he made really good money working online while enjoying the Northland lifestyle and he would like to see others doing the same.
Kaitaia and Whangarei could be hubs of digital innovation, he said. He was mentoring children on software design, but his efforts were at the level of "helping neighbours' kids out" and he hoped to develop a more structured approach to better help people.
Born in Wellington, Mr Currin moved to Europe in his teens where he studied music, physics, modern history and then architecture at the University of Liverpool, where he said he had obtained a degree in construction management.