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Hillary Morris, The Greens

Commitments to Robertson:

The most important commitment I have made is to continue to campaign to end inequality and unfairness in our community, whether that is unequal action on climate change, unfair attacks on renewable energy, unfair subsidies to the fossil fuel industry, unequal access to affordable housing, unfairness in terms of marriage equality, asylum seekers and refugees, justice or Indigenous rights, or the shocking inequality that family violence represents.

I commit to representing the entire electorate equally because that's what an MP should do. Why vote for me?

I would like to think that when people vote for me they are voting because of what the Greens represent, something different to the major parties.

I am the local face of the strong, consistent, fair and honourable principles of the Greens party.

Voting is a valuable civil right and it should be motivated by values.

People will also be voting for a person who has campaigned in this community for years, who runs a business here and who has brought up her children on the Coast. Goals:

We can make the Central Coast the state hub for sustainable and genuine innovation and employment using our clean environment, powered by community-owned renewable energy, we can make sure that everyone benefits.

But we cannot overlook the critical shortage of affordable housing.

Creative ways of building that housing stock is one obvious path to make life easier for those in need, and provide real local jobs.

Renewables, NBN and housing: doing that will lead to more jobs and better lives.





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