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Preserve Ku-ring-gai
Vote [1] Group C Gordon Ward
Ku-ring-gai Council elections Saturday 14 September 2024
Voting is compulsory
Parks and Culture
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Cr Simon Lennon

Julia Eagles

Simon Lennon 0480 352 637   simonrlennon@gmail.com

Please vote [1] Group C and [2] Group B

Groups C and B, headed by the two incumbent councillors, are swapping preferences

Preferential voting is optional

About Cr Simon Lennon (Councillor since 2021)

Married to Alicia since 1994, 6 children
Resident of Gordon with his family since 1997
BSc (Syd), LLB (Syd), MCom (NSW), MBA (Macq)
Corporate lawyer (retired 2021), consultant, writer
President, Killara branch of the Liberal Party, since 2001
Neighbourhood Watch, volunteer since 1999, media 2021 to 2023
2nd Gordon Scouts, trustee 2006 to 2010, leader 2010 to 2012
Gordon Community Preschool, board member, 2009
Killara High School, new hiring selection panel 2013 to 2021, parent representative
St John’s Church, Gordon, Lifeline Food Bank Drive 2009, sidesman since 2016
Sir Garfield Barwick Address Foundation, trustee, since 2016
Son of Richard Lennon, Ku-ring-gai alderman 1974 to 1991, mayor for 7 years

Council Committees

Chairman, Active Transport Reference Committee, since 2023
Deputy chairman, Heritage Reference Committee, since 2022
Delegate, The Eryldene Trust board of directors, since 2022
Delegate, Police Citizens Youth Club, Hornsby / Ku-ring-gai committee, since 2022
Alternate delegate, Ku-ring-gai Youth Development Service committee, since 2022

About Julia Eagles

Resident of Gordon with her family since 1993
Ku-ring-gai Citizen of the Year 2014

Some of Cr Simon Lennon’s Achievements since 2021

  • Retained the former Gordon Bowling Club site for a public park (Pennant Park), with a community garden and an off-leash dog area if residents want them
  • Retained the land around East Killara shops in community hands
  • Established the Dumaresq Reserve in Gordon for public recreation
  • Expanded measures to prevent illegal tree removal
  • Established the Active Transport Reference Committee, for cycling and walking
  • Committed funds from a possible asset sale in Lindfield for Marian Street Theatre
  • Initiated a strategy for the provision of public restrooms in Ku-ring-gai
  • Initiated a spectator shade and shelter study for all Ku-ring-gai sports grounds

Policies

We want Ku-ring-gai Council to:

  • keep the land around East Killara shops free from development
  • keep Gordon Golf Course in public use
  • work with other parties to revive the Marian Street Theatre, Killara cultural centre
  • maintain 4 public libraries, plus library home services
  • continue expanding commercially sound recycling options in waste collection

Curbing Development

We want Ku-ring-gai Council to continue:

  • its legal action against the state government’s Transport Oriented Development (TOD) State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP)
  • engaging with state and federal governments to minimise new housing demands
  • working to minimise the impact of those demands on Ku-ring-gai’s character, especially the heritage conservation areas of Killara, Gordon, and elsewhere
  • preserving fine old homes in sympathetic surroundings
  • defending residents’ interests from developers
  • minimising new building heights, letting us breathe
  • considering measures for beauty and architectural style, such as brick or stone in place of glass, steel, or concrete façades

We oppose council:

  • demolishing its bought homes on Dumaresq Street, Gordon except for a park
  • rezoning public recreational land to residential or commercial use, because people need open space nearby and children need places to play

The Culture of Council

  • We need conviction with compromise, not deals
  • Councillors should engage with people whether they agree or disagree
  • Mayors should be even handed with councillors, without fear or favour
  • Policies, from whomever they come, matter (not personalities)
  • Our vision remains a council of the ten, with Ku-ring-gai residents in control

Group C: Cr Simon Lennon, Julia Eagles

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