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Importance of advocacy

In my first few months as a Hobsons Bay councillor, I have taken great joy in getting out and about in my community.

I’ve loved meeting people from my ward of Williamstown and beyond, hearing their stories, their highs and lows, ideas and concerns.

Being able to engage with the community and work towards helping them enjoy better lives in Hobsons Bay is exactly why I ran for council.

Speaking with members of the community, there are some common themes and issues I continue to hear.

Crime and safety is a recurring issue for our community. Total crime in Hobsons Bay was up nearly 25 per cent from September 2023 to September 2024 and I’m worried to see if it continues at that rate.

Our residents have a right to feel safe, especially in the amazing community we have in Hobsons Bay.

And, of course, I have also been hearing plenty about the Champion Road level crossing closure.

Despite overwhelming feedback from council and the community, it’s incredibly disappointing to see the state government dismiss what everyone is saying.

The position on this one is pretty straightforward, we don’t want this major thoroughfare closed.

Mayor Daria Kellander and Williamstown North ward councillor Michael Disbury have done a great job voicing council’s position.

While the government continues to ignore the community, we will continue to listen and advocate for what is right.

They can send out proposed designs and more so-called community consultation rounds, but our position is the same as it has been – keep Champion Road open.

As a council, it is our job to listen to our community and make sure their voices are heard.

Whether it’s about safety, Champion Road or anything else impacting life, we are here to listen.

I’d just remind people to reach out to your councillor about anything happening in your community, because we are here for you.

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