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Rhonda Prescott: Greens for Noosa

When the Greens first proposed $1 fares in 2017 and then free public transport in 2020, the major parties told us it was impossible, and yet now we have 50c fares getting more people onto public transport and cars off the road.

Growing our influence in Parliament will allow us to push for more “impossible” things, like stopping new coal and gas.

As a long-term Noosa local, I love our community and believe in backing our local community in on the issues that affect us. As an accountant with decades of experience working in various industries and voluntary work in many local community organisations, I have the necessary knowledge and skills to serve the Noosa community as your representative in State Parliament.

Every vote for The Greens signals to all elected representatives and whoever forms government that you care about people and the environment. No vote is wasted because Queensland’s full preferential voting system for the state election means that even if your first choice misses out, your vote will flow to other candidates.

The old parties have not served us well. I choose to represent the Greens as the only party with a coherent vision for a future for all of us.

Email rhonda.prescott@qld.greens.org.au

Visit greens.org.au/qld/person/rhonda-prescott and facebook.com/Rhonda-Prescott-Greens-for-Noosa-109115337563838/

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