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Simon Dejoux – Kyogle meet your candidates
Simon Dejoux – Kyogle meet your candidates
By Samantha Elley
The Northern Rivers Times has asked all of the candidates 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.
Simon Dejoux (C Ward)
We’ve owned our property at Gradys Creek since the late 1990s.
I want to restore integrity, transparency and honesty to our council.
I want to be part of a Council that:
- puts the residents and ratepayers first.
- is open, honest, transparent and isn’t secretive, dysfunctional and disruptive.
- knows how to work together as a team for the good of all our residents and ratepayers.
- works collaboratively and cooperatively with other levels of government to ensure our needs are heard, understood and addressed.
- honours the past, celebrates the present but is ready for the challenges of the future.
I am standing for Council because I want to make a positive difference for everyone.
First we have to urgently repair the repetitional damage done to our council and then we quickly need to move on the addressing the pressing issues of our roads and bridges, aged care, youth issues, crime and safety, homelessness, tourism, telecommunications, small business and working in partnership with our agricultural producers that form the backbone of our local economy by ensuring that they have the support they need.
We also need better planning outcomes and equity in service provision for our villages and smaller communities.
I’ve spent nearly 40 years working with:
- all levels of government,
- the private sector,
- the not-for-profit sector,
- non-government organisations,
- the university sector,
- all manner of State and Commonwealth representative bodies,
- a range of Ministerial and Parliamentary groups specifically representing people who live in rural and remote areas.
I’ve worked with communities that have faced the ravages of drought, bushfires, floods, biosecurity threats, population decline and the tyranny of distance.
I’ve seen the expansion of our cities at the expense of our less populous areas and I know the challenges confronting them now and into the future.
Our ageing population will be a challenge for everyone to confront and we’ve already seen the slow death of volunteerism in many small communities.
We have to address the historic and ongoing chronic underfunding of the local government sector and we need to seriously address cost shifting by the State Government.
We need local governments in our area to learn to work together for the mutual benefit of all through more targeted and effective representation.
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