Supporter news: 17 May 2018
Here's my latest supporter newsletter, with updates about our ridiculously long Council meetings, my motion and petition on reversing cuts to Inner West buses, Pride Seats, local democracy and more. Want to get these in your inbox? Sign up here.
Read moreHighlights of 2017 on Inner West Council
On New Year's Eve 2017, I took a look back at the year that was in the Inner West. Topics covered include the election campaign and the Labor/Liberal (Laboral?) mayoralty power-sharing deal, WestConnex, Sydney Metro, planning proposals, and the work I'm doing with you to make sure our Inner West remains the best place in Sydney to live, work and play.
Read moreInterview with Eastside FM about my "baptism of fire"
I was interviewed by Eastside FM's Drive program on Wednesday 4 October about becoming a Councillor on Inner West Council; the "baptism of fire" that was the Mayoral election; and the ongoing debacle that is WestConnex. Have a listen.
Read moreLABOR AND LIBERAL COUNCILLORS TEAM UP TO BLOCK WESTCONNEX OPPOSITION
THERE were ugly scenes at the extraordinary meeting of the newly elected Inner West Council last night as Labor and Liberal councillors teamed up to block opposition to WestConnex.
Read moreCouncil mergers: What next for the Inner West?
Like many Inner West residents, Pauline was appalled by the way our councils were swept aside by the NSW Government after our Liberal and Labor former Councillors defied our community’s wishes to help push the merger through.
Read moreINNER WEST INDEPENDENTS DEMAND ACTION AS MORE COUNCIL MERGERS SCRAPPED
INDEPENDENT candidates in the Inner West Council election have slammed Premier Gladys Berejiklian's failure to unwind the unpopular merger of Ashfield, Leichhardt and Marrickville councils after she announced today that the mergers of 14 Sydney councils would not go ahead.
Read moreWESTCONNEX ACTION GROUP CAMPAIGNER TO STAND FOR INNER WEST COUNCIL
A LEADING local activist wants to shake things up as an Independent councillor in the upcoming Inner West Council.
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