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Jim Mason: Business certainty relies on trust and fairness

Candidates say
6 October 2017

Candidates Say

Jim Mason wrote: “Thank you for this thoughtful opportunity. Please find attached my contribution for you to add to the blog.” On 3 October 2017, Geelong Chamber of Commerce organised a Candidate Forum at Rydges Geelong where each candidate was given 90 seconds to present his or her response to a number of questions and […]

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Alec Sandner: Return good governance to the Council

Candidates say
6 October 2017

Candidates Say

As due to unforeseen circumstances I was unable to attend Tuesday evenings meeting, but here is what I had planned to say at the event. On 3 October 2017, Geelong Chamber of Commerce organised a Candidate Forum at Rydges Geelong where each candidate was given 90 seconds to present his or her response to a […]

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Stephanie Asher: Geelong council needs to do better

Candidates say
6 October 2017

Candidates Say

Stephanie Asher was not able to attend the Candidate Forum. She writes: “This is what I sent to Bernadette and Brad at the Chamber in case there was an option for it to be read out.” On 3 October 2017, Geelong Chamber of Commerce organised a Candidate Forum at Rydges Geelong where each candidate was […]

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Mik Aidt: Sustainability another word for stability

Candidates say
4 October 2017

Candidates Say

This is what I would had liked to be able to tell the audience at the Chamber of Commerce event. Of course, that wouldn’t have been possible in 90 seconds, which was why I decided to leave my script and just give a general talk about sustainability instead. On 3 October 2017, Geelong Chamber of […]

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Peter Mitchell: Opportunities for new and innovative companies

Candidates say
4 October 2017

Candidates Say

This is what I would have liked to have said, given time and the ability to speak coherently. The content is aimed at the specific audience – the Chamber of Commerce – rather than being a general statement of policy. On 3 October 2017, Geelong Chamber of Commerce organised a Candidate Forum at Rydges Geelong […]

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Geelong Council election in Geelong October 2017

Council
4 October 2017

Kenn Rusty

Post No 1 – By Rusty For the 2017 elections there was a push to get more female candidates. The State Government saw this so important that they provided $5,000 grant to, W.I.L.D, to run seminars and workshop. To compare the last two full council elections and the split on female and male is in […]

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