Creating a better future Shire for all.

Growing up here the Shire, we all know how lucky we are with our community, beaches and active lifestyle. With the challenges our community faces with our treasured way of life under threat, continued pollution in our bays, sporting facilities underfunded and rained out, young people not having a voice at the table..

Now is the right time to have a new perspective at the Sutherland Shire.

Cleaner waterways & beaches

The ocean & our waterways are such an integral part of our community. Ensuring the Port Hacking is one of the cleanest rivers in Greater Sydney.

Building community sport

Improving community sport infrastructure to ensure weekend sport isn’t cancelled. Improving drainage and future planning for success.

Further Details

  • 1. Make Port Hacking waterway cleanest and most accessible in Greater Sydney, reduce plastic pollution and increase investment in stormwater. Improve Gunnamatta Bay water quality from current Poor rating to Good

    2. Increase biodiversity & enhance nature strips for community

    3. Ensure Council encourage EV Chargers in new developments and carparks.

  • 1. Build better paths, sporting fields, investment in drainage and infrastructure to ensure weekend sport isn’t cancelled

    2. Invest in community safety to increase ease including education measures on E-Bikes and increased lighting.

    3. Improve accessibility on consultation 'Have Your Say' processes to ensure greater community participation.

  • 1. Supporting small business to thrive in both day & night trade, creating vibrancy in our town centres.

    2. Help ease cost of living for community, no paid parking and scheme to support renewable uptake in community facilities.

    3. Advocate for community building events, ie. Cronulla Jazz & Blues Festival to increase.

Supporting small business to bring the vibe back to Cronulla

Our community thrives when we can connect in a vibrant environment, ensuring small business is supported and all generations can prosper.

“I am excited to bring a fresh independent voice to this year’s local government elections, and know how important young people are to the culture of the Shire”