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Noosa councillor Karen Finzel

Interpreting election results and community message:

The vote verifies we have an engaged community that wants to see balanced governance. Striking a blend of experience and change at the decision making table.

Interpreting the election results, I see a community committed to progress, inclusivity, and effective governance. The message conveyed through the vote underscores the importance of prioritising grassroots concerns, fostering collaboration, and upholding integrity in public service.

Ultimately, I’m honoured by the community’s trust. Reaffirming my dedication to serving as a steadfast advocate for the people of the Noosa Shire, striving to fulfill their aspirations and elevate our collective well-being.

Reflections on the campaign and fairness:

Reflecting on the campaign, I am grateful for the opportunity to connect with the constituents, gain a deeper understanding of their perspectives, and address their aspirations.

While democracy thrives on robust debate and diverse viewpoints, I believe the campaign provided dialogue from a diversity of perspectives and stimulated healthy competition.

Certainly, there are always areas for improvement. In hindsight, I would enhance efforts to ensure every voice feels heard and prioritise transparency in communication channels to build trust and accountability.

First priorities as councillor and goals for the term:

My initial focus will be one of action, protecting our natural assets, enhancing infrastructure, promoting economic development, strengthening community resilience, engaging with the creative arts sector, and promoting friendly, inclusive neighbourhoods while ensuring equitable access to essential services for all residents including our young people.

My foremost priority in this new term is to advocate for the needs and concerns of the hinterland towns, striving for equity.

Throughout my term, I aim to foster inclusive decision-making processes, prioritise sustainable development, and strengthen community engagement initiatives. By collaborating with people and amplifying diverse voices, I aspire to create tangible improvements that positively impact the lives of everyone throughout the shire.

Additional comments:

Noosa will ultimately remain a reflection of our collective values combined with a hope for a legacy that future generations can be proud of.

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