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My Place: Ann Marie Harris

A Hobsons Bay resident for about 15 years, Ann Marie Harris is a tireless advocate for the rights of people with a disability. She has vision impairment and single-handedly challenged private rail operator Metro in the Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission over its failure to provide an adequate service for commuters like her. She speaks with Goya Dmytryshchak.

 

What do you love about Hobsons Bay?

I think the people and the community because they’re really friendly around here. The beaches, the walking tracks. I like the way the council runs things. Laverton is cheaper rent than anywhere else around the Hobsons Bay area.

 

What would you change about Hobsons Bay?

Access issues around Hobsons Bay. Transport issues would be a big one. I’d change the train system: the Laverton to Altona train and Laverton to Newport train. I’d change the lifts at Laverton station. I’d make them bigger – they’re too small.

 

What’s your fondest memory about living in the area?

Playing at the beach with my children, and shopping down Pier Street, Altona. I like Pier Street.

 

What’s your favourite cafe or eatery?

Salt n Pepper, I’d say, or Melissa’s.

 

What makes you laugh?

Generally, some people’s comments make me laugh. I don’t know if it’s ever happened to you but you’re walking along the street and someone comes up to you and says: ‘Can we pray for your eyesight to come back?’ It makes you laugh. I’m glad they believe in God, which I believe there’s a reason for us to be here, but when they walk up to you and say, ‘Can I pray for your soul and pray for your eyesight to come back’, it’s a bit much.

 

You’ve been recognised in the Hobsons Bay Inspirational Women Awards. What inspires you?

People around me and community, I’d say. People who need help. Just community. I’m a very good vocalist of standing up for people’s rights. Or, I try to be, anyway.

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