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Adam Guise – Lismore meet your candidates
Adam Guise – Lismore meet your candidates
By Samantha Elley
The Northern Rivers Times has asked all of the candidates for the Lismore electorate for the September 14 local government elections to introduce themselves to voters identify the issues they want to address and policies they would pursue if elected.
Adam Guise (Group D)
I’ve lived and worked in Lismore since 1999 when I moved here to study at Southern Cross University. For the last 10 years I’ve lived on the North Lismore floodplain where I’ve farmed and regenerated this important landscape.
I’m running for Council because I love and care about this community. Since the devastating floods and landslips of 2022, we’ve lacked genuine leadership from the current council majority to put our community’s recovery first. We need a community led vision that determines where and how we rebuild and relocate post-flood, and a way to protect our 100-year-old hardwood homes in a housing crisis. Council needs to lead climate adaptation and a planned relocation from high-risk areas so that our community is more resilient in the face of future floods and disasters.
Climate adaptation and how we deal with disasters like flooding and bushfires is key to our future prosperity. We need more preparedness and planning that empowers our community and provides the necessary resources to respond, relocate and adapt. Chiefly we need to move from high-risk areas and build more medium density housing suitable for an ageing population and growing single/double person households.
Hard engineering solutions like raising the levee, building mega dams or dredging the river are fraught with risks, exorbitant in cost and unlikely to be delivered in the timeframes required. Nature based solutions which take a whole of catchment approach has co-benefits for regenerating our rivers, restoring habitat and reducing soil loss from our landscape.
With 8 years experience on council already, and my extensive knowledge of planning and local government laws, I have the necessary skills to continue as an effective and proactive councillor. I have a Law, Arts and Teaching degree and currently work for NSW Health, which gives me the skills and networks to problem solve and advocate for our community.
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