Donna Portland
06 August 2024, 12:19 AM
As the Kiama Council election approaches, Councillor Matt Brown is once again running for office, bringing with him a formidable team dedicated to serving the community. The Bugle is pleased to introduce his team members and highlight the extensive experience and commitment they bring to the table.
Cr Matt Brown, BMath, LLB(Hons), MBA(Executive): having deep roots in Kiama, from his days as Kiama High School Captain to his roles as a Council lifeguard and co-owner of Amigos Mexican Restaurant, Matt can reflect on his lifelong dedication to the community. A former corporate lawyer and local Member of Parliament for 12 years, Matt has been an active volunteer surf lifesaver and a council member since 2016. As the founding and current Chair of Destination Kiama, Matt bridges the gap between private enterprise and government. His successful negotiations, lobbying efforts, and grant acquisitions have significantly benefited the local community, evident in projects like the Kiama Coastal Walk, Kiama High upgrade, and North Kiama Bypass. With extensive public administration experience, Matt is committed to keeping the Council “Fit for the Future” to prevent forced amalgamation, improving the lifestyle of residents, enhancing leisure facilities, and supporting sustainable housing and community-benefiting events.
Danielle Steel: has a lifelong connection to Kiama, from her childhood and schooling at Kiama High School to her family's longstanding local businesses and her father's 25 years as a councillor, giving her a profound understanding of the community's needs. With extensive experience in the hospitality and tourism industries and a senior business development role in a multinational building materials manufacturer, Danielle offers a unique perspective on local business challenges. Her vision focuses on fiscal responsibility and driving value for residents while ensuring the council operates efficiently.
Brendan Russell: Born and bred in Kiama, Brendan's involvement in local sporting clubs and his success in the 1995 Australian Championships highlight his active community participation. As a business owner of multiple small enterprises, including restaurants and a legal firm, Brendan is passionate about creating opportunities for young families. His commitment to sensible council decisions aims to provide value for ratepayers and residents.
Kane Presland, BCom: a distinguished Kiama High School graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, Kane is dedicated to improving mental health in the community. His involvement in the Veteran Surf Project and Waves of Thinking underscores his commitment. As the manager of Penny Whistlers, one of Kiama's busiest cafés/restaurants, Kane understands the housing and employment challenges faced by his generation. He is eager to address these issues on the Council.
Joan Comber, BOptom, MOptom: a long-standing Kiama Downs resident and former independent optometry practice owner, Joan continues to serve the community even in retirement. As a scripture teacher and active member of the Kiama Anglican Church, Joan's dedication is unwavering. Her leadership in the Zonta Club of Wollongong and decades of healthcare service position her to address the needs of local businesses and ageing residents effectively.
Together, Councillor Matt Brown and his team represent a blend of experience, dedication, and vision for Kiama's future. Their diverse backgrounds and deep community ties equip them to address the pressing issues facing the region. From enhancing local amenities to ensuring fiscal responsibility and supporting sustainable development, this team is committed to making Kiama the best place to live, work, and retire. The Bugle proudly supports their mission to improve the quality of life for all Kiama residents.
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