North Sydney Sun December 2021

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Special December 4 local gov’t edition | How To Vote lift-out to take to the polls

December 2021/Issue 9

News and views for North Sydney’s residential and business communities

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76 candidates enter, only 10 can win Around 50,000 North Sydney Council voters face a competitive choice come December 4 with seven groups contesting five councillor positions in the northern St Leonards Ward and eight groups and one ungrouped candidate contesting five positions in the southern Cammeraygal Ward. Eight of the current 10 councillors are contesting this election, albeit with one, Tony Carr, in a virtually unwinnable position. Independent Kathy Brodie and Liberal Democrat Sam Gunning are not running again. The notable aspect of this election is that all candidates but one are running as part of five-member tickets: this allows their tickets to be featured “above the line” on the ballot paper, enhancing both their brand and preferred preference flows. The southern Cammeraygal ward covers the areas east of Bay Rd, Waverton and West St, North Sydney and south of Falcon St and Military Road. The northern St Leonards ward covers areas west and north of this line respectively. Mayor Jilly Gibson is heading an eponymous Team Jilly ticket and based on past performance will be favoured to gain the first of five councillor positions in the southern ward. Her daughter and fellow councillor, Dr Alanya Drummond, heads the Team Jilly ticket in the north ward. With Gibson’s personal popularity winning her 40% of the mayoral vote four years ago, Team Jilly likely has the best chance of winning a second quota and thus, a second elected councillor in her ward. Group running mates John Lepouris and Hugo Bauer

Dec 4 local gov’t poll have strong profiles in their own rights: for example, Lepouris runs the Against the Grind cafe in Neutral Bay and is the most prominent local small business owner in the contest. Former deputy mayor Stephen Barbour is heading the North Sydney 1st ticket in the north ward, with the group emphasising its Liberal party affiliations while short of an official endorsement. High profile candidate Sophie Winton is heading the group in the south ward. A key aspect of their platform is their claimed ability to exert more influence on other levels of government to achieve better outcomes. The Liberal connections of the group are being emphasised this time in light of the party’s self-evident popularity at state and federal levels and a perception that the Liberal Democrats exploited a vacuum left by the Liberals four years ago when the libertarian rival won over 10% of the vote and a council spot. North Sydney 1st also features two former councillors in supporting positions: Veronique Marchandeau and Richard Pearson. Sitting councillors Ian Mutton and Jessica Keen are heading the Community 1st group in the south and north wards respectively. They are running on themes such as more transparency and rigour in council affairs. Mutton is also developing a plan for a New Continued page 2

ABOVE: Team Jilly Gibson and family. BELOW LEFT: North Sydney 1st’s Stephen Barbour and baby. BELOW RIGHT: Independent candidate Elle Prevost. BOTTOM LEFT: Zoe Baker and MaryAnn Beregi from the Real Independents. BOTTOM RIGHT: William Bourke and Georgia Lamb from the Sustainable Australia Party


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