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    Are you a member of a political party, political group, or community advocacy group? (eg; Labor, Liberal, Greens, Socialist, My Place, Angry Victorians, Better West, environment groups, etc)

    Yes! I have been a member of the Australian Greens for the last 3 Years.

    What is the most important issue facing your electorate?

    Housing is quite possibly the biggest issue facing Maribyrnong. The latest statistics forecast that the population of Maribyrnong will only continue to grow. Having affordable and accessible housing, and the services in place to cater to this increased population is of the utmost importance.

    Should/how can Council support local businesses?

    Council can support local businesses by tackling land-banking, working with local trader associations, and involving all stakeholders to collaborate on growing our business centres ethically, economically and environmentally.

    Should/how can Council support local creatives and industries?

    Absolutely, yes. Continued support and investment in our creative community attracts positive publicity for the west. Through continued grants and development of purpose-built facilities, Maribyrnong has the potential to be an even greater creative haven.

    Should/how can Council help alleviate the impact of climate extremes on local communities and ecosystems?

    Due to endless urban sprawl and Maribyrnong’s location, the ‘urban heat island’ effect is continuing to threaten our most vulnerable residents. By planting more trees and saving older ones, Council can combat this effect. Allowing greater access to community centres, aquatic precincts and sporting pavilions during heatwaves, gives residents an opportunity to escape hotter summers. There is also the issue of flooding. As we saw not too long ago, Maribyrnong is susceptible to disastrous floods. Council should be working with all agencies to support the community and improve emergency responses.

    Should/how can Council help alleviate cost of living and homelessness?

    By creating appropriate strategies on housing and delivering policy, Council can effectively reflect the needs of the community and their priorities. Council can commit to and pursue “Maribyrnong Zero” as a part of Melbourne Zero’s efforts to end homelessness in Melbourne by 2030.

    What should Council stop spending money on?

    All organisations should consistently review how they are spending money. It is important that Council remain transparent, and residents should feel confident their fees are being used ethically and in the best interests of the community.

    Should the public be allowed to ask live, unscripted questions of councillors during council meetings?

    Current Council governance allows residents to only address Council during town planning meetings. This should unequivocally be extended to Council meetings. I support the public being allowed to speak at meetings and ask questions during public question time.

    Can you please provide a short personal statement detailing what your priorities are if elected, and what your vision for your electorate looks like.

    If elected, I will always put the needs of our community first. I know how to help and listen to people. I am committed to working together to find solutions to community issues.

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    RMIT Journalism Students
    RMIT Journalism Students

    On your behalf we have asked every candidate who put their hand up to stand in Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Maribyrnong and Wyndham the same set of questions that were formulated with the feedback of the Westsider readers.

    Our thanks goes to first year RMIT Journalism students, who helped contact candidates as part of their final assessment in COMM2835, Journalism: Reporting and Writing.

    A big shout out to Dr Josie Vine, a Westsider regular, who coordinated the project and Dr Sharon Smith who so graciously lent us her students and devised the activity as part of their assessment.

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