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Current councillor keen to return

– Introduce yourself and why you have decided to stand for council.

I was born in Deni and went to school and uni in Geelong before working for an accounting firm in Melbourne and becoming a chartered accountant. Over 30 years I held varied accounting roles in the profession and industry.

When I first met my partner Dianne and moved to Balranald a decade ago, we both joined Balranald Inc and experienced first-hand the sorts of good things that could be achieved for the community.

Council, in my view, is about making a better community: working collaboratively with all councillors, advisory committees and the community to secure great outcomes for the shire.

– Have you had any past experience in local government?

In the current council I am on four committees: the Growing Business, Industry & Tourism Advisory (chair), the Bidgee Haven S355, the Australia Day Committee (chair) and the Executive of Chairs.

Often it is a slog to get things done within local government but at times things just come together easily and that gives a lot of joy. It is a case of being patient until those times occur… which they inevitably do.

My platform in standing for council is to improve community strength & economic growth, be environmentally and culturally consciousness, provide fiscal responsibility, deliver good governance and be forward looking.

– If elected, what issues do you hope to address and prioritise during your time at council?

.     Improve community consultation and transparency in decision making

.     Build an environment of trust within council where teamwork and ideas flourish and where working hard and smart is rewarded

.     After what we have gone through with rate increases, canvas support for a period of below-CPI rises

.     Work closely with both big and small businesses to establish their needs and wants from the council and then deliver on them

.     Continue to advocate for and support tourism to the shire

.     Provide incentives to encourage a doctor, nurses and teachers to Balranald with good housing and other benefits

.     Promote social and cultural inclusion, and

.     Strengthen relationships with neighbouring councils.

– In what ways would you like to improve the shire?

.     Establish an industrial estate in Balranald

.     Increase housing across the shire

.     Establish a self-governing Community Benefit Fund that administers community contributions from mining and renewable energy

.     Work to establish a centre for youth training trade opportunities

.     Expand, when financially viable, Bidgee Haven Aged Care, and

.     Strengthen the advisory committee system by giving more admin support and encouragement in decision making and make it a pathway for future councillors.

This information is authorised by Iain Lindsay Field, 1725 Ivanhoe Road, NSW 2715.

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