Mary Bennett is standing for Whanganui District Council and the DHB because she wants to bring diversity to the table and share a different perspective.
Bennett has been "working in the iwi space" for almost a decade in a variety of roles, particularly governance.
"I've been sitting on the paepae for our post-settlement government entity, Te Kaahui o Rauru and Ngaa Rauru. Sitting also on the board for Te Oranganui Trust here in Whanganui and also sitting on Haoura a Iwi which is the iwi relationship board with the District Health Board," she said.
Bennett has also worked in social service areas.
"What I call intuitive healing work," she said. "That is more about energy work, working with clients and working with staff who work in those areas. And I was also volunteering and doing some support work with Mary Potter Hospice, so working with cancer patients in the healing space."