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Belinda ‘Binnie’ O’Dwyer – Lismore meet your candidates
Belinda ‘Binnie’ O’Dwyer – 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.
Belinda ‘Binnie’ O’Dwyer (Group D)
I’ve lived in Northern NSW for around 30 years and in Lismore since 1999.
Since moving to Lismore, I have completed my law degree, raised children, participated in the fight against coal seam gas, as well as supported other community campaigns around climate change and social justice. I now work as a criminal defence solicitor and this work has given me a unique insight into the complexities of disadvantage within our community. It has also shown me there are gaps in the system at every level, which, if filled, could contribute towards having a more safe and inclusive community.
I’m running for Council because I believe the Greens have an important role to play in maintaining the wellbeing of the community. Whether it be through decisions affecting our natural world, or promoting participatory decision-making processes, what happens in council impacts on all of us.
Reviving and rebuilding Lismore and villages is at the forefront of decision making for the Greens. We believe this can be achieved through a fair community led recovery that supports our most vulnerable, advocates for diverse genuinely affordable homes and ensures business has confidence and opportunity in a climate prepared community.
We will prioritise safe and sustainable planning for risks like flood and landslip informed by evidence-based research and respected local knowledge. We will regenerate and protect natural habitat to reduce the impact of floods, protect farmlands and clean our rivers.
Our team will keep services local to support our economy. We will ensure waste operations are managed efficiently and sustainably locally, not outsourced. We will keep our gravel quarry publicly owned, not sold for private profit, to support council’s biggest job road maintenance. We support localised solutions to services such as water to meet growing future need.
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