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Kenmore Ryan Candidate Forum - 18.08.10, 7:30pm

"The Last Hurrah" Ryan Candidate Forum
Don't miss this opportunity to see your local candidates,Steven Miles- Labour, Sandra Bayley- Greens, and Michael Johnson- Independent ( Jane Prentice- Liberal, still to advise). This is one of the last opportunities to hear their views on issues important to you.
When: Wednesday August 18th 7:30pm
Where: Uniting Church hall 982 Moggill Rd Kenmore
brought to you by:
Transition Town: Kenmore District
http://transitionkenmoredistrict.blogspot.com/
transitionkenmore@gmail.com
0408 080 455
Time: 7:30pm
Date: Wed 18th Aug, 2010
Location: Uniting church hall 982 Moggill Rd Kenmore
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Tagged: community, green, sustainable, election
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Greens in Moggill

I'm Philip Machanick, and I'm your Greens candidate in the next state election.
I don't believe people choose to live in the outer suburbs because they like traffic, but because they like the semi-rural life and the small-town feel of this kind of neighbourhood. For this reason, I believe there are better solutions to traffic than building more roads. What are these solutions? Kenmore High School is bursting at the seams. Put a new high school in at Bellbowrie, and a good fraction of school-related traffic on Moggill Road will disappear. Put in a comprehensive school bus system that will not leave children stranded at the side of the road, and you get rid of most of the rest of the school-related traffic. Add in entertainment, as well as professional and public services close to home, and fewer people need to travel.
Then there's the Greens plan to put in a light rail system, and park and ride to connect to existing bus services, and you really can live in the outer suburbs without spending half your life in unpleasant traffic. This could be done for a fraction of the cost of the tunnels being put in around Brisbane, which will have the effect of encouraging more people to use cars.
I would also like to see safe bike paths everywhere, not just paint on a road that does nothing to separate you from traffic. They have this right in distant, exotic places like Copenhagen and http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/info.cfm?top=70&pa=1154&pg=3476" target="_blank" title="Copenhagen bike lanes in Melbourne">Melbourne.
What of traditional Greens concerns like climate change? I'm on top of the science, with over 25 years in academia (computer science PhD, with a second major in physics in my BSc), and understand the need to phase in alternatives gradually, rather than wait until we have no choice but to move fast in the face of environmental catastrophe.
Closer to home, I am keen to support local environmental initiatives like catchment groups. One of the great features of Brisbane life is the amazing wildlife all around us. Let's not throw all that away, and turn our great little city into another LA, dedicated to the cult of the car to exclusion of all elses.
Most of all, I want to move away from the old politics approach of telling you what's good for you. I want to hear your ideas. I will be watching here but if you want to talk directly, mosey over to my http://greenupmoggill.org/" target="_blank" title="Green Up Moggill">web site.
My website is: http://opinion-nation.blogspot.com/
Categories: environment
Tagged: election, moggill, service, kenmore bypass, traffic, wildlife
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Books Wanted - Election Day Book Sale SAT 21 MARCH

Books needed for the Election Day Book Stall at the Moggill State School. Please call 3202-8614 if you have books to donate.
Tagged: election, community group, 4Wanted, 4Recycle, 4Fundraiser
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State Election Candidates' Debate - Wed 18th March

State Election Candidates’ Debate
The only candidates’ debate in Moggill this election
Transition Town: Kenmore DistrictUpcoming Meeting:
Wed March 18th 7:30 pm
Uniting Church Hall, 982 Moggill Road Kenmore
Candidates Unplugged!
Forum topics: Food security -- Land use – Transport -- Local economy -- Energy descent
Categories: environment, events
Tagged: election
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Greens in Moggill

I stood outside the Moggill markets today and had some great discussions. Some subjects: what to do about Gap Creek Road, environmental concerns for Moggill, how to maintain the area's semi-rural feel while making services more accessible, local environmental concerns, fixing the problems of Queensland Health, generating new green jobs for construction workers in the economic downturn.
I look forward to meeting more residents. Look for me in the community, or look me up via my web site.
My website is: http://opinion-nation.blogspot.com/
Categories: environment
Tagged: election, Moggill Markets
1 Comment
It's good to see our political candidates out at the Moggill Markets for discussions. Thanks.
Comment added 7pm, Sunday 22nd Feb 09 by "Margot Brereton"
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