City of Tea Tree Gully - Hillcott Ward candidate profiles - 13 December 2021
City of Tea Tree Gully - Hillcott Ward - 13 December 2021
I am 74 years of age, married for 51 years to my better half, have 3 wonderful children and 5 beautiful grandchildren. I have worked in various positions from laborer to warehouse manager etc. but my longest working position was with the commonwealth govt as a meat inspector. The values I live by are, honesty, fairness, stick up for the underdog, and speak up if necessary to voice my concerns and opinions. I believe that a Councillor should have the qualities to care not only for the environment but for its people. I have a strong understanding of disabilities needs as my wife and I are full time carers. I also have a strong understanding of young family requirement within our local area as two of my grandchildren are under 5 and currently living in the Tea Tree Gully area. Email
Contact details: 0417 512 246
I wish to focus on what concerns the community, as a self-funded local with no political affiliations. I am a long time resident of Modbury Heights with my husband and children, and a member of The Heights School community. I volunteer with the Digital Hub in Tea Tree Gully and Ridgehaven Calisthenics Club. I have started developing a new Neighbourhood Watch in Modbury Heights. My education includes a Diploma in Nursing and studying a Degree in Data Analytics and IT. I worked as a Mental Health Nurse, and I am part of the council's Access and Inclusion Reference Group. I'm committed to developing further parking and drop off strategies around schools and investigating traffic calming measures for local streets. I would like to preserve our nature trails and parks for future generations. I want our footpaths safe and our rates low. Vote 1 Olivia Lorraine Vote 2 Peter Panagaris.
Contact details: 0411 429 973
I am Bradley Warner and I want to represent you in Hillcott Ward. I have been a passionate member of our local community for many years and wish to be on Council to make decisions that reflect the views of the people of Tea Tree Gully. I want to see parks, sports clubs, roads and local infrastructure in the best shape possible. Together, by working with our community and others who are just as passionate as we are, we can see our community become the best place to live and raise a family. I want to hear from you, so please do not hesitate to contact me on
Contact details: 0411 783 491
As a ratepayer, I believe strongly that rates should not be a cent higher than necessary to provide core services. I believe the Council should be focused on roads, verges, rubbish and parks while protecting our precious open spaces from development. I, like many other residents, believe the Tea Tree Gully Council rates are too high - containing rate rises means getting back to basics and watching how Council spends our rates. I am committed to reducing the Council's debt. My family and I have lived in Wynn Vale for over 24 years and I volunteer with Neighbourhood Watch, Rotary Club and Golden Grove High School Governing Council. As a local, I am passionate about retaining our community lifestyle, advocating for local community groups and want to make sure Hillcott Ward receives its fair share of rate revenue.
Contact details: 0419 608 661
As a resident of 38 years in the Hillcott Ward, it is vital that candidates live in the ward. I am a local business owner. President of the Lyell McEwin & Modbury Hospital Volunteer Association. Member of the Golden Grove Lions club. I believe my experience as a former Deputy Mayor and Hillcott Councillor will be beneficial to the residents of the ward and council. If elected I will oppose any sale of open green space for shopping centres or speculators. I aim to keep rates as low as possible, ensuring residents don't pay a cent more than necessary. To seek more footpaths for our area, maintain and improve local sporting facilities, existing wetland, reserves and walking trails. I am available to listen to people's concerns to provide real solutions. I look for your support to continue my community service. Vote 1 Peter Panagaris Vote 2 Olivia Lorraine. Email:
Contact details: 0403 328 910
Dear Residents, Paul served as our TTG Councillor between 2006 - 2018. Vocationally he continues in his Disability and Community Advocacy role assisting locals overcome barriers to improving their wellbeing. Paul has a proven history of accomplishments whilst Councillor. His always been accessible to residents, schools, sporting clubs and recreational groups whenever called upon. Throughout his 12 years on council Paul stood alongside us residents. Together we protected and helped save valuable open public spaces and improved environmental corridors we all enjoy. Other achievements have been advocating for council programs and services, roads, pathways, and family amenities. We need strong and focused representation. Paul's record of achieving for Hillcott Ward, listening to residents and working together ensures we will receive better value for the rates and charges we all pay. Let's re-elect Paul, our trusted reliable candidate - fighting for us - not Political Parties.
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Keeping rates low, looking after the basics, and making your voice heard. These are the things I will work for if elected to represent you on Tea Tree Gully Council. At the seven community listening posts I've recently held across Modbury Heights, Wynn Vale, and Golden Grove, residents like you have shared their concerns. Residents want strong local representation - a councillor who is always accessible, won't disappear between elections, and who works constructively for residents' interests, not their own. As a local ratepayer myself, I hear you loud and clear. Living in Wynn Vale with my wife Alison (and soon-to-be baby boy) we know that the North East is a fantastic part of South Australia - but it can be better. By voting for somebody who listens to the community, and who shares your concerns and aspirations, we can make a difference.
Contact details: 0492 979 691
I've lived in the City of Tea Tree Gully since moving to Australia in 2004, and I couldn't think of a better place to live. That's why at the age of 25 I'm currently building my first home with my partner in the very heart of Hillcott Ward, to be completed early next year. Being a youthful, enthusiastic and upstanding member of our community, I bring a fresh perspective to council, representing residents of all ages but belonging to the generation which will lead our future. As an independent candidate, I hold no affiliation or ties to any political party, which gives me the important freedom to represent you, the residents and ratepayers of Hillcott Ward. I have a passionate commitment to maintaining our open green spaces and working proactively to ensure the upmost safety of our community. Professional qualifications: Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing (University of South Australia).
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City of Adelaide - Area Councillor candidate profiles - 5 August 2021
City of Adelaide - Area Councillor - 5 August 2021
I was a migrant child of six siblings whose studies led me to become a high school prefect and gain education and journalism qualifications. I was founding editorial chair of 'Australian Options', whose key benefactor was Elliott Johnston and patron Hugh Stretton. Adelaide, which has been my home for 25 years, has the potential to be a model city globally. We have benefited from its original design but rapid changes, some openly disruptive, demand respect to the goal of a more liveable, affordable and clean Adelaide. For example, improvements in traffic, parking and air quality are possible as we protect our parklands and the cityscape's integrity. I am inspired by the sentiment attributed to First Nations people to 'touch the Earth lightly', and want to bring my experience, common sense and a dose of Australia's egalitarian spirit to the Council.
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Local Wright St resident Keiran Snape has lived in the CBD for over seven years and brings with him a local grassroots perspective. Keiran serves as President of the City South Association and as a committee member of the Adelaide Park Lands Association. One of his most recent accomplishments was the successful petitioning of the City of Adelaide to purchase a new home for the South-West Community Centre. He is a blue-collar hospitality worker with over a decade in the industry and has real life lived experience. Keiran recently married his husband at a local venue and is looking forward to further building his family in the area. As a resident and neighbour, Keiran looks forward to the opportunity to further serve and represent his community.
Contact details: 0416 064 491
My priority is making Adelaide a better place to live, do business, work, and play. I have been leading change in Adelaide's West End for 12 years with a solid understanding of the greater city. An independent candidate with a focus on working constructively across community and business, I am both a good listener and effective conduit to government for the aspirations of people. As Chair of the Adelaide Business Collective I work to connect customers and commerce across sectors to improve trading conditions in the CBD and North Adelaide. An academic and design professional, I bring a passion for creativity and a concern about the designed quality of the city. I care for people and love our city. If elected I will make sound decisions based on genuine consultation that reflects the aspirations of both business and residents across the whole City of Adelaide. We are one community.
Contact details: 0400 489 079
Service is my business. Life experience - not political careerism. Councillors must find common ground so the city can prosper. I know the concerns of people because I listen. Efficiency and service, dignity and compassion. I am independent and reject factionalism and political grandstanding. A return to fortnightly deliberative meetings will improve transparency. A practical do-er, I recognise the importance of budget control and service standards. A family man, I am married with four children and served for 13 years in Thebarton/West Torrens Councils in the 1980s-90s, and bring over 35 years experience in customer-facing business. My customers are city residents and workers and my business is IGA City East on Hutt Street. Our city vibrancy thrives on events - experiences for people and customers for business. Affordable parking and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists are not mutually exclusive. Growing our city residential population will help business flourish.
Contact details: 8223 1112
I am a tertiary qualified Biomedical Engineer with post grad qualifications in Health, Business & Management with over 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry. I hold committee positions at Engineers Australia SA, Australian Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry SA, Training and Employment Advisory Council of SA and Persian Cultural Association of SA. Adelaide remains a world class place to live, invest, and run a business and I support a robust and effective approach to make Adelaide a more vibrant and liveable city where we can maintain the lifestyle, we all appreciate and value. My breadth of experience across a variety of sectors is what is needed to lead our City through challenging and changing times. As a community leader, everything that I do is to advance my community. Email
Contact details: 0420 435 947
He has lived in both South and North Wards of the Adelaide City Council for close to twenty years. In his youth he played for both Adelaide City FC and Memorial Drive Tennis Club for five and two years respectively and understands the importance of the Parklands for continued community usage. He comes to the Council position bringing a grounded perspective with a Certifacte IV in Local Government (Planning) along with obtaining a Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, University of South Australia. He is not affiliated with any political or religious organisation. His goals are to bring focus on streetscape, side street lighting, walkability and an empathetic stance on both commercial and dwelling builds. If you do not believe you are being heard, annoyed of the same old things and if you think you cannot make change, you are the person whose vote he wants. Be heard.
Contact details: 8267 2439
I am a City of Adelaide resident and businessman and have been a member of your community for 40 years. I want to transform Adelaide into a 'Magnet City' to attract more residents, tourists, business owners and investors. We can achieve this by using our smart thinking innovation skills to create a more sustainable, connected and attractive community. My business experience means that I can help Council deliver the best financial outcomes for ratepayers through effective and efficient management. As a former Property Council of Australia President, I will also ensure Council makes smart property and asset portfolio decisions. Covid-19 is presenting us with many challenges, and I will investigate opportunities to help accelerate our City's recovery. I stand for good planning and development, the preservation of our heritage and parklands, smart money management and public infrastructure upgrades. I am a member of several institutes: FAICD FAIV FAIML FREI.
Contact details: 0418 823 735
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