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Making Noosa better together

I would like to announce my candidacy for re-election as Councillor for Noosa Shire Council.

Serving the community in this capacity as a Councillor, has been a privilege.

In the past four years, I have dedicated myself to the betterment of our community. However, my work is far from complete, and there is still much more to be done.

I am running for re-election because I genuinely enjoy the work I do, and I believe that the momentum built together so far, should not be halted.

There are projects and initiatives that we have begun, and I am committed to seeing them through to completion.

Every day over the last four years, I have worked tirelessly, and I can assure you that my dedication to our community remains steadfast.

I possess the courage to make tough decisions and the perseverance required to make a lasting difference in the lives of our residents.

I am not content with mediocrity. We must continue to challenge ourselves, ask the tough questions, and strive for continual improvement in all that we do.

Moreover, it is crucial that we address the existing imbalances in our community.

I am committed to challenging the Councillor faction. I am committed to challenging the status quo. And I am committed to fostering inclusivity, and ensuring that every voice is heard.

Together, we can create a more balanced and harmonious community for everyone.

I ask for your continued support in this upcoming election. Your trust and confidence have been my driving force, and I am eager to continue working on your behalf.

Let’s make Noosa better, together.

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