The Greens team have identified several actions for the next term of Council, including to: Protect our water, our air, our forests, our coast. Stand against Arms Fairs in Eurobodalla. Support initiatives addressing domestic violence, homelessness and other social...
An affordable housing plan for new development Council accommodation for domestic violence services Protect wildlife corridors No high-rise without new infrastructure Refurbish the Animal Care Facility, with longer opening hours and more humane...
Campbelltown is experiencing massive growth, with large amounts of southern Campbelltown planned for development as well as redevelopment of existing suburbs. The Greens will work for a 20% public and social housing target in the plans for any new major development in...
The Macarthur Legal Centre operates the Macarthur Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service, a vital program for aiding and advocating for victims of domestic violence in Campbelltown. The service is under threat from massive Federal budget cuts. The Greens...
Campbelltown is home to unique wildlife, including one of the only disease-free koala colonies in NSW. Campbelltown needs planning for protected wildlife corridors, to keep our local wildlife safe and healthy.
Campbelltown has seen an explosion of high-density development in the last few years, placing a strain on local roads and services. There needs to be a clear, funded plan for the provision of new infrastructure before any new high-rise units are constructed.
The Campbelltown Animal Care Facility has been, despite the best efforts of dedicated staff, one of the worst-operating pounds in the state. The Greens will push for the full implementation of the Therian Animal Care Solutions recommendations for the facility, with $5...
New ways of listening, sharing and working together Inclusive communities, from the mountains to the sea, through innovation, communication and leadership Vibrant town centres and waterfronts, with sensitive development and affordable housing Local opportunities in...
With the bypass & the antimony processing site remediation ending, new opportunities for Urunga and coastal villages are a priority. We need: Sensitive development Atherton Drive waterfront thriving Youth spaces equal to the high standard of adult spaces A tidal...
Transport for the community People and planet before profits Open, consultative and collaborative local government Inclusive community Local people, local decisions
We need regular and reliable public transport services throughout Albury, including weekends and public holidays, so that all residents can fully participate in community life.
We live in a digital age where instant communication is part of our everyday lives. Council and councillors need to maximise use of modern technology to communicate with residents and businesses quickly and accessibly.
Making sure local government policies and programs reflect the diversity of our community; including youth and the elderly, people with mental or physical disability, and those from diverse cultural, linguistic and religious backgrounds.
The Albury Greens are a group of like minded Albury residents who share a set of common values. All decisions by a Greens councillor will be made on the basis of what’s best for the Albury community and our values, regardless of state party policy.
Improve our region’s great parks and spaces to make them safe, beautiful and people friendly Install children’s play areas, cycle ways and walking paths in new housing estates Encourage local participation in tree planting, tree and land care Install fitness equipment...
Support initiatives like the Goulburn Community Solar Farm Encourage the take up of solar across the city, farms and villages Install LED street lighting across the city and villages Reduce Council’s energy costs through solar and energy efficiency A clean and green...
No secret deals Sustainable progress Local infrastructure prioritised Planning for the community 100% renewable energy by 2030 Protecting the coast and waterways
50% renewable energy by 2020 Carbon neutral Council by 2025 Reducing rubbish by co-collection of garden and organic waste Abundant native plantings in public spaces and community gardens Supporting local fishers – opposing supertrawler on our coast Ecotourism...
The Greens 8 point plan for the Tweed Shire. Development that does not impact on Tweed’s natural environment. Solar and water saving in existing and new developments. New developments to include affordable housing. Encourage sustainable business and employment...
The Greens have a 6-point plan for the issues that matter in Hawkesbury. Prioritise roads based on needs and use. Clean-up and protect our environment. Save Windsor Bridge and Thompson Square. Revitalise historic Windsor. Restructure rates to make them fair. No...
Our 6-point plan for Byron Shire Protecting our environment: caring for our natural places and having the courage to say no to inappropriate development More jobs: especially for young people in creative industries and on the land More affordable housing: finding...