Showing posts with label Brent Robertson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brent Robertson. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 August 2016

Brent Robertson's 'whyilovemountdruitt; - Ward 5 The Greens - Blacktown City Council Candidate

Today, we  have Brent Robertson's version of  'whyilovemountdruitt'. Brent is a Greens candidate for Ward 5, Blacktown City Council Election on 10th September 2016. Brent is also a former Greens candidate for the Mount Druitt State Election, which was held in 2015.

Brent has lived in the area for  many years and been involved in many community activities:

Click here for Brent Robertson's 'whyilovemountdruitt'

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Community Members Given Cleaning Equipment For Bus Time Tables & Bus Stop Improvements at Shlavey - Brent From Shalvey

Last week, I bumped into Brent Robertson, former Greens Candidate for Mount Druitt at last years election and noted that one of many respectable community Members within Mount Druitt, he is still working voluntarily hard within the community, for improvements and questioning why things can not be improved.

He has been successful in obtaining a time on section bus stop in Emerson Street, Shalvey Click here for Busways 755 Route , on both sides of the street.Which is a significant improvement for bus commuters within the area.

The question now arises what is the law in relation relation to supplying bus time tables to bus service routes. Is the legal requirement bus time tables at each Section bus stop?  Also, what is the same legal requirements for sheltered seats/ bus shelter. I will find out and hope to get a response from relevant Stake Holders.

Brent also advised that Blacktown City Council has supplied him with cleaning agents/equipment, allowing him to remove graffiti at Mount Druitt bus interchange

What has been noted is when it rains at Mount Druitt bus interchange, seats are wet. So we will need to ask relevant government members and  bodies for inspection, feed back and positive response. I'm sure even they wouldn't like to sit on wet seats!

It has been noted that the bus stop outside Red Rooster, Emerton requires a bus stop shelter heading to Shalvey.

Thursday, 26 March 2015

Mount Druitt Candidates Bring Dignity And Respect For Each Other At Pre-Poll - Mount Druitt Standard!

At Pre-poll, political parties are trying to grab the last vote from you as you enter the Polling Booth. By voting before the election, this prevents being fined $55.00, for not voting by the election day.

At Mount Druitt Pre-poll booth, last Wednesday week, at 'The Hub' - Greens candidate, Brent Robertson collapsed late in the afternoon and was rush by paramedics to hospital. Brent contacted myself over the weekend and assured myself he was fine then. What I didn't know was both opposition candidates Councillor Edmon Atalla (Labor) and Olivia Lloyd (Liberal) had made instant decisions to take care of the situation by contacting emergency ambulance service and secondly his immediate family.

This shows from both candidates that no matter what voters think candidates are as caring as any human are, especially when placed in a difficult  life threatening issue of other candidates. This shows such dignity and respect from these candidates as they gave special attention to Brent Robertson.  We thank them very much on behalf of the community!

Here is the story from the Mount Druitt-St Marys Standard:


Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Mount Druitt - St Marys Standard 'Candidates Pitch Local Ideas For Local Votes'!

Here are the results of what I call , 'Meet the Mount Druitt Candidates'  as reported by the Standard: 
Click here for on-line Mount Druitt - St Marys Standard 11/3/2015

Turn to page 2 and 3 to view articles.

It was great that the Standard, allowed myself comments of the evening, to be published!

Saturday, 7 March 2015

And The Race Starts For Candidates.... At The State Election Forum For Mount Druitt Candidates - Mount Druitt- St Marys Standard

Well, there was a retiring State member, Blacktown City Councillors and there were lots of community members that had turned up with such great interest. Also even candidates brought their followers to the State Election Forum 'To Meet Mount Druitt candidate' for the NSW State Election, conducted by the Mount Druitt Standard, chaired by Editor, Kelly Robinson.
Left to right: Kelly Robinson (Speaker), Brent Robertson, Joshua Green, Olivia Lloyd and Councillor Edmond Atalla

 Four years ago, ( which was my first time), I attended ' To Meet Mount Druitt candidates' and candidates outnumbered the community members. Thank God tonight, community members outnumbered candidates!

For any candidate to win the seat of Mount Druitt, the Labor Party would have to lose 6% of the vote. So currently, Mount Druitt was a very safe Labor seat  and is mildly safe seat today, but this all depends on how all the constituents place their votes, including preferences. This crucial in voting for candidates to be elected,

Click here on where Mount Druitt State seat sits in the NSW election Pendulum

All Candidates were giving an opportunity to introduce themselves providing their ideologies and political party's plan for the seat of Mount Druitt, if elected. 

Click here for details of Mount Druitt candidates


INTRODUCTION OF CANDIDATES

Joshua  Green - Christian Democratic Party
Mount Druitt has been neglected - had visit a park in Mount Druitt and there was only one equipment for 40-50 children to play for recreation. He emphasized that he wants the area not to be neglected especially by the major parties.  In NSW Parliament when either of the major parties want to chair inquiries, they choose the CDP as they are responsibly to have a high standard with integrity. He also  wants to see positive changes, people to believe in him, a voice to count and voting to 'stop the neglect'!
 
Councillor Edmond Atalla - Labor Party
Wants to get the community to vote for him as being a local living in the Mount Seat for 45 years, is a qualified engineer and 27 years in politics. He believes infrastructure eases people lives. Edmond understands hardship when working as a junior engineer at a Western Sydney Council where an elderly gentleman asked for Council's assistance when he lost his dentures in a Council drain and he couldn't afford to buy another one. Edmond stated, 'He is always placing people first' and that made him enter Blacktown City Council as a Councillor since 2004. 

He commented on Local Liberal Government closing the Mount Druitt Pool, Child Care Centres and Pensioner rates abolished. He is now putting himself forward to help others, restore services that was cut in Mount Druitt, asks what has Liberal done in the last 4 years in Mount Druitt, is an advocate for lifts at Rooty Hill, has met with Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc and will be supporting local transport issues presented to him.

Brent Robertson - The Greens Party
Lived in North Ryde in Housing Commission and has experienced poverty. Brent has lived in Mount Druitt for 33 years, 2 years in Blackett and 31 years in Shalvey. Joined Labor Party in 1996 and during the Hawke/Keating period the Commonwealth Bank of Australia was privatised and hard guttered Work Cover was being destroyed he publicly tore up his Labor Party membership and was in the local papers.  He has been a strong advocate for the Cardiac Unit for Mount Druitt Hospital, skate park at Rooty Hill with the support from former Councillor Danny Macklin, supported the movement of Halinda School to the old Whalan High School site, lobbied for a community centre - now called 'The hub!' Brent wants no more cuts to NSW TAFE and gets on with all people, classes and religion.

Olivia Lloyd - Liberal Party
Wants to represent the people of Mount Druitt as the was born (in Cessnock), the same the same year that Mount Druitt electorate started. Her father was a correctional services officer living in housing commission in Kempsey, through this she understands about hardship. Olivia currently works full time in a small family business, studying Bachelor of Economics. She has strong values, believes in essential services to be provided to the community through  proper new infrastructure. Announcement of new Police Station to be constructed on a new site in Mount Druitt catering for 180 Offices and 310 new Police officers and mobile phone finger printing devices to enable more police to be in the streets. She is not out there to win votes but  to deliver what is needed by the community. She has the passion to work with the Baird/Liberal Team,  is a hard working single mother of three children. 'No one is more Mount Druitt than me!'

Then came question time which raised subjects of the following issues 
  • Would candidates consider more Express Trains required on Rooty Hill, Mount Druitt train station
  • Would candidate accept to for schools to have anti-bulling councillors?
  • Mount Druitt Learning Ground seeking funds from State Government
  • TAFE educational cuts
  • What can candidates do for community to enjoy a cooler climate?
  •  What can candidates do  to rid graffitti
  • Closed Cardiac Ward - to Olivia Lloyd
  • Name 1 item in Mount Druitt the candidate will push for?
  • Survivors of the Lindt Cafe incident - Fred Nile CDP called them 'cowards' does Joshua agree?
  •  Seeking support for Archibold Road bridge access to M4 and double storey commuter car park at Mount Druitt bus interchange
  • Seeking support for bus services to cover early morning, late nights to make people reach Sunday Funday events and also Mount Train station concourse upgrade coping with commuter increase
  • With announcement of new Police Officers in the area: will they be beat police and come to schools to educate children of community safety and policing?
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Joshua Green - Christian Democratic Party
Understands that more  city express trains is essential for people and families and the CDP is happy to support express trains at Rooty Hill/Mount Druitt. 

In relation to lifts required at Rooty Hill it has a negative affect on families and is an obvious concerned effort to get those facilities seen for the people. CDP will provide scrutiny for train services.

Bullying is not OK, wants to get messages out there to schools, teachers and kids that it is not OK to Bully. He supports any measures for anti-bullying.
 
Mount Druitt Learning Ground, if elected CDP will be committed to investigate if it can fight for policies which are very critical. If it works it will be great -  he will support it!

With educational cuts, if the economy is not in good shape - it is not good for all areas. Governments need to seek how is education funded and in a good economic climate there would be support to fund more education. Current government is trying to save on the  shortfall left from previous government. We need to create a stronger economy, this will bring economical support  - in a good economical climate.

The climate change to a cooler Mount Druitt is with individual at homes using coolers, understands that this relates to costs and the CDP would look into areas economically for a cooler Mount Druitt.

With Graffiti this is an ongoing issue to curb graffiti and engage youth do their artwork in designated areas, legally. This mucks up peoples and community's properties.

No hospitals should lose departments. Investigate in further details, listening to the argument get thoughts to get result concerning Mount Druitt missing out.

Anything that affects the family especially the unemployed is the main issue he would be fighting for to get them financially secure themselves - we need to rebuild the economy.

Councillor Edmond Atalla Labor Party
 Labor quadrupled railway lines along the western Line from Blacktown to Mount Druitt years ago. More carriages from Harris Park to Mount Druitt Labor advocate for more and improvements for City Rail. Liberals have a 'Yoyo' services. Railways needs to place public transport as matter of priority.

Has been an advocate for Rooty Hill lifts upgrade for years. Every train station was done by the Labor party Rooty Hill and Doonside and was scrapped  by the Liberals.This is an issue  he is taking on the forefront of his agenda for results for the community.

Bullying can cost lives - victims take their own lives.He supports anti bullying Councillors at all schools.

Mount Druitt learning center. It is a quality program - NSWLiberals cut $1.7M.Off the nsw education elelection budget. Can commit to looking why programs are not funded has strong views of these programs to be in Mo
unt Druitt.

Smart and Skilled program be uplift  - Liberals cut  $1.7M  & 1000 TAFE teachers from the State Education budget and Tony Abbott has taken away $10B. Scrap the Smart and Skilled program as children are dropping courses out of these programs

Click here for NSW Smart and Skilled program
 
Making Mount Druitt cooler - don't shut down Mount Druitt Pool. Not every household can afford air-conditioning, Blacktown City Council has spent improvements in Emerton Swimming Pool, find somewhere to cool down.

Impacts of graffiti Blacktown City Council spends over $1M to clean and  remove - it is not just a Local Government Area issue it is also a State Government issue on State Housing - Liberals have cut $100M out of the NSW Housing budget. Need to get routine meeting  with all relevant agencies and remove it.

Liberals will keep closing hospital services like the cardiac unit. Liberals should stand up for the own government and should be expanding services and have a stand alone hospital in our Mount Druitt community. The Liberals didn't want a Methadone clinic in St Marys and dumped it in Mount Druitt.

Abolish Smart and Skills program and then every child will be educated will be the one issue  Edmond will push for this issue for community and no privatization of electricity.

Liberals have taken Billions out of the Education budget 'not smart' they are hoping people are being educated not knowing of the selling of electricity.

He has met Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc, through the Mayor of Blacktown City Council try to meet with NSW Minister of Transport but it appears may not want to meet with Labor Party members. Has received information from Lester and is taking on these public transport issues.

Claims the NSW Liberals have frozen numbers of police for years, a constituent had completed his policing course at Charles Stuart University and was told there is a  3 year waiting period before enlisting into the Police force. The news of the new police station: no details and how is it funded?

Brent Roberson - Greens Party
The other 2 speakers covered everything. Greens believe to use more public transport, bus and trains provides less pollution.

He will do everything he can to get the lights at Rooty Hill - he will be working with a disability support group to raise awareness of  these more and more. He is worried about Liberals trying to privatize Railways and pay for the lifts one day at $2 to go up and down.

Raise a personal experience he had. Bullying leads to mental condition services to be used Counselings at Bidwill on trial. Greens are right behind it.

Mount Druitt Learning Ground - some children get through the cracks and this service needs all the funding. Greens are for the disadvantaged, hence right there with it!

Forget the rot with Liberals, the educational cuts happened previously under Labor  - deterioration of TAFE system and destroyed education. All these services need to come back to Mount Druitt including aged services.

Getting rid of global warming is not to get rid of rebates to householders when they should be installing more Solar Panels. Not to have State Parks used up by Liberals for housing and development as small blocks of units. Greens carbon tax watered done by Rudd/Gillard- left alone that would have worked.

Graffiti is a psychological issue and if provided with designated places and a lot of it ins nice art and also rubbish and tagged. Communities need to look at ways of fixing it.

ER & Cardiac units ripped out of Mount Druitt and should be brought back!

Housing affordability is the one issue that he will pursue for the electorate if elected. NSW housing should not be selling houses, fix them and build more!

Greens are champions for 'fair go for all' health, education compared to Liberal/labor barstardisation.

John Svoboda I known him for many years knows what he is doing with bus and trains and I support all ideas for improvements in bus time tables and upgrade of Mount Druitt concourse.

That it is  disgusting to say that the Methadone clinic was 'dumped' in Mount Druitt - it is needed in this area and by say that was uncaring. It is welcomed by all client to have one in Mount Druitt. Would like more policing of the Westfield Shops there has been made threats to all Westfields in Australia, before and this is very worrying to the whole community.


Olivia Lloyd - Liberal Party
Under Baird Liberal Team, the introduction and implementation troduction of Opal Card with over 2,000,000 commuters using it. It is affordable and convenient. Have commenced the North West Link to open up the North West corridor. If elected will fight and push for improvements in public transport in the area.

Former Labor Party Leader John Robertson, in a recent letter excluded Doonside and Rooty Hill for upgrades of lifts, as claims Mount Druitt and Blacktown have lifts. If elected, she will  lobby for this as Rooty Hill is her nearest train station and knows it is needed.

With the matter of bullying yes everyone agrees this should not be tolerated at schools or anywhere. She would be looking at further ways of preventing it.

Has been meeting with community groups like Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc and attended midnight Basket Ball. She was not aware of Mount Druitt Learning Ground, would like an invitation to visit this organisation and willing to learn herself how they assist students in need.

New TAFE one off fees. The NSW Baird/Liberal Team is alloccating extra $48M to 200,000 special needs/disability students, this is on top of original funding and which will assist them with on the job training.

In relation to environmental issues with temperatures within Mount Druitt will  request a government enquiryo discover cost-effective ways of climate improvement without effecting the cost of living and suggests further use of public transport for the community.

Graffiti is getting people to show their creativity. With the announcement of 310 police officers in Mount Druitt,  more beat police with mobile phone electronic finger printing scanners, encourage businesses to take ownership themselves and encourage graffiti artists to beautify the area.


With the Cardiac ward in Mount Druitt in was ineffective was not servicing people that needed cardiac services - with a special Cardiac unit at Blacktown Hospital and $400m  upgrade at Westmead Hospital which will be properly used for cardiac patients at Blacktown at Blacktown Hospital. Sometimes people need to travel further to get  better cardiac services. Mount Druitt has the best palliative care - sometimes combining services also provides better services.

The one thing Olivia would  push for in Mount Druitt is infrastructure. Need improvements with roads, education lifts at Rooty Hill and public transport issues that need to be addressed. Jobs for all people after their are educational improvements.

Olivia has been regular at the Mount Druitt Commuters Improvement Group Inc. meeting for the last 2 months. NSW Minister of Transport had not received the public transport issues and Free Shuttle bus petition until the other day. Is advocating for Peter Kerr's interchange at Archibold Road to joint the M4 to alleviate congestion from Ropers road interchange, on/off ramp.

The Mount Druitt  Police Station good news,release police into the community.  Olivia supports services. Policies that instill goodness in kids and actually supports you youth is where test boundaries would then not be as many problems. They have all have needs and values and invest  with them into better real values.

SUMMING UP

Joshua Green - Christian Democratic Party
Impressed with Christian Democratic Party is hoping to get number 2 votes. 2 major parties will  be there - governments must be accountable on impact on families. Give number 1 Vote Vote, worthy of responsibility, consider 1 vote for  power for the Christian Democratic Party.

Councillor Edmond Atalla - Labor Party
He understands the needs of the community, 2 daughters, soon to be young grandfather. Liberal slogan, 'Our infrastructure'  but every NSW Labor Government has delivered infrastructure. He will pursue key priorities, expand services at Mount Druitt Hospital, pursue  with local road and transport improvements, advocate for Rooty Hill lifts. Select 'Labor' rather than 'Liberal' based on the sale of the state owned electricity/power. Foley/Labor team will invest $10B in infrastructure without selling state owned electricity/power. Mount Druitt is a great City and he is a strong voice in representing us, proven track record as a Blacktown City Councillor.

Brent Robertson - Greens Party
The Greens Carbon tax would have worked better not being watered down. There is area lot of overseas foreign-owned mining companies not paying proper taxes and have exemptions. Don't trust Labor or Liberal parties calls them 'Laberal' party or privitisaion, Emergency services cuts  to Mount Druitt Hospital - wants that to be reversed, promotion of Mental Health Unit at Mount Druitt, wants first class TAFE education, believes in voluntary euthanasia laws to be introduced, peace  and non-violence and Nuclear disarmament.

Olivia Llloyd - Liberal Party
Baird/Liberal Government has delivered on the state economy as being the number 1 economical State/Territory in Australia, signed the Gonski educational Reform, signed up on the National Disability Insurance scheme,  within the state of NSW opened up 18 new schools  and upgraded 44 schools, will be pushing for a better public transport, lifts at Rooty Hill, especially returning bus services that were removed and flashing lights at all school for children's health and safety She has been knocking on doors and if elected will be standing up for the community. 
 
The community audience was reasonably peaceful and well behaved. Thanks all goes to the Mount Druitt Standard to organise this wonderful community event, to Editor Kelly Robinson, journalists Alice and Daniella.  I think this could also be done for the oncoming Local Council elections for 2016 as well.

I tried to report this blog as any biased comments/thoughts from myself to any candidate, so I am quite happy to hear feed back from them or any other community members that turned up or even community members that didn't turn up and would like to add comments, please do so.

Monday, 2 March 2015

Brent Robertson - The Greens Party Candidate For Mount Druitt - 'Whyilovemountdruitt'

Today, I have received the fourth response from either NSW Mount Druitt and Londonderry States seats and the third response from the seat of Mount Druitt in the upcoming NSW State Elections to be held on 28th March 2015, telling the community,'Why I Love Mount Druitt'!

This is something important to all community members that need to know, how each candidate feels about the area they represent. This will give people of the community a chance to have a clearer and better picture or mind as to who they will vote for.
 
Brent Robertson  is a resident of NSW State seat of Mount Druitt and is also now the preselected for The Greens Party Candidate for the NSW seat of Mount Druitt.

Brent Robertson, Candidate for Mount Druitt
Click here for Brent's 'Why I Love Mount Druitt'


I would like to also thank Brent for his words of appreciation to myself as quoted on his 'whyilovemountdruitt'.

 



Click here for blog on NSW Candidates so far for Mount Druitt and Londonderry State Seats

Give us feed back as to what you think of this kind of social media presentation is like for the general community. If you like to spread the word around in the community, please do so!


Thursday, 26 February 2015

State Election Forum For Mount Druitt Candidates 5th March 2015 At Rooty Hill - Mount Druitt-St Marys Standard

Here is an opportunity for members of the community to 'have their say' conducted by the Mount Druitt Standard:

Big issues up for debate at Mt Druitt Standard’s State Election forum at Rooty Hill RSL

Public transport will be on the agenda at the forum.

Public transport will be on the agenda at the forum.

Transport, health, education and emergency services funding will be on the agenda at the Mt Druitt-St Marys Standard’s state election forum.
Residents will have the opportunity to meet the candidates attempting to represent them at the State Election on March 28.
Traffic congestion and public transport will be on the agenda.

Traffic congestion and public transport will be on the agenda.
Improving Mt Druitt Hospital will be discussed on the night.

Improving Mt Druitt Hospital will be discussed on the night.
 
The forum, which will be held on Thursday, March 5, from 6.30pm at Rooty Hill RSL, will allow residents to question the candidates.
The four candidates including Labor’s Edmond Atalla, the Liberal Party’s Olivia Lloyd, the Greens’ Brent Robertson and Josh Green from the Christian Democratic Party have all been invited to attend.
Standard editor Kelly Robinson said the forum would be a chance to learn the policies of the people hoping to represent the area.

“The forum will allow residents to ask the hard questions of candidates and learn how they will endeavour to make the Mt Druitt area a better place,” she said.