We are in a cost-of-living crisis, and Council should be doing everything they can to ensure that everyday people can afford to live a good life.
Most cost-of-living controls are in the hands of state and federal governments, but Council can take steps to make people’s lives easier.
On Council, we will:
- Budget and plan projects responsibly so rates don’t need to rise
- Work with foodbanks and organisations that help the homeless to establish a safe, accessible hub to help get people back on their feet.
- Provide vouchers for healthcare and concession card holders for additional free hard rubbish or mattress collection, or free tipping at Council’s waste management facility.
- Keep the cost of hiring local halls and meeting rooms low for community, arts and culture groups, and make sure the Deerubbin Centre stays free of hire fees for community groups and not-for-profits.
- Ensure everyone can swim safely by providing pool vouchers for healthcare and concession card holders.
- Fight the sell-off of council-owned childcare facilities.
- Partner with the Animal Welfare League – Hawkesbury and the Companion Animal Shelter to increase cat and dog desexing programs and microchipping.
- Provide free sanitary products and free sunscreen in our libraries and community centres.
- Work to establish local share-economy initiatives, like toy libraries and tool libraries, so locals can share cost-intensive resources.
- Make sure our libraries stay free, with no fines or joining fees and free wifi and computer access.
OUR PLANS AND PRIORITIES
Climate Change & the Environment
On Albury Council The Greens will take action climate change and protect the environment by: Cooling and beautifying our streets with a minimum tree canopy cover of 45% Upgrading Council’s vehicle fleet and tools to modern, quiet, electric-powered models Ensuring our...
Cost of Living Crisis
On Albury Council The Greens will tackle the cost of living crisis by: Increasing support for and expansion of council-run early childhood education Making pool entry free during school holidays Making pet desexing free for concession cardholders Extending opening...
Sustainable Farming
The Bellingen District Greens hosted a workshop in Dorrigo on Sustainable Farming at the beginning of August. As a group, we are keen to see our farmers able to adapt as our climate changes.
Housing Affordability
On Albury Council The Greens will take action on housing affordability by: Supporting increased housing density in the CBD of Albury and close to public transport hubs Directly investing in the supply of affordable rental housing through: Identifying suitable parcels...
A sustainable forestry sector
Dominic King explains why we need plantations into the future, rather then the removal of native forests.
We need to work to protect what we value
Jennie Fenton, Greens candidate, reminds us that we all have a role to play in looking after those things we cherish about the Bellingen Shire.
Sustainable Farming workshop. August 3. Dorrigo
The Bellingen District Greens are pleased to be facilitating a workshop on sustainable farming. The workshop, this Saturday August 3, will be held at the Never Never Mind Cafe, 16 Cudgery Street, Dorrigo at 1:30 pm. Sue Higginson MLC, and Dr Jacky Williams will be...
All of us want the Bellingen Shire to be a great place to live.
The Bellingen Greens are pleased to have an editorial in the first edition of the Mid North Coast Arts Guide. We have all seen the world become more divided along lines of race, religion and other beliefs. We know there are better ways of collaborating with First...
Free Public Transport
Sign the petition to tell Transport Minister Jo Haylen that we demand free public transport while the T3 is shut down!
IT’S NOT RIGHT – THIS LAND BELONGS TO ALL OF OUR COMMUNITY
Is it fair that a private club can develop an elite facility on precious public green space in Fred Caterson Reserve?