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Introducing the Wyong Ward candidates

September 3, 2024 by Merilyn Vale

Listed below are the candidates standing in the Wyong Ward in the order they will appear on the ballot paper.

Each candidate was asked five questions about themselves and five questions about Council”s operational plan to see what they knew about council and where their interests were.

Some people kept to the 100 word limit and others didn’t!

The questions about the operational plan included a yes or no answer to this question: Do you support keeping the 2021 ten year special rate variation (rate increase) beyond 2031?  

Click on the links to read their answers.

Group A didn’t respond.


Group B 
Kyla DANIELS, Natasha STONE and Alexander BURGIN
https://www.cccouncilwatch.com.au/group-b-wyong-ward/


Group C – LABOR
Kyle MACGREGOR, Evan SCHREI and Melanie GOULD
https://www.cccouncilwatch.com.au/group-c-labor-wyong-ward/

 

Ungrouped candidates: Wyong Ward

1. Michael WHITTINGTON
Independent (No email address)


2. Daniel CRAIG
Independent
https://www.cccouncilwatch.com.au/daniel-craig-independent-wyong-ward/

 

3. Jara MILLWARD

Independent
https://www.cccouncilwatch.com.au/jara-millward-independent-wyong-ward/

 

(Group A – LIBERAL
John MCNAMARA, Wade RUSSELL and Jennifer FERGUSON
did not respond to invitation to answer the ten questions.)

 

Filed Under: Latest News Tagged With: ten questions

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