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Mansfield nominates for state tilt

August 24, 2022 BY

Brownbill Ward councillor Sarah Mansfiled will contest the state Upper House election this year. Photo: SUPPLIED

GEELONG councillor Sarah Mansfield will lead the Greens ticket for Western Victoria at this year’s state election.

Cr Mansfield announced her state tilt this month after close to five years as a councillor with the City of Greater Geelong, where she has previously nominated as a Greens candidate.

She will take top spot for the party on the Upper House ballot paper at November’s election.

“As a GP, councillor and parent, I’m driven to build a healthier and more sustainable community,” Cr Mansfield stated.

“I’m proud of what we’ve achieved since being elected to the City of Greater Geelong in 2017.

“Together, we’ve set ambitious climate and waste targets, committed to social housing initiatives, and pushed for safer active transport routes.

“I care deeply about my community, and I will continue to work hard as a councillor while I am in that role.”

Cr Mansfield said securing state investment in public transport, affordable housing, rental affordability and healthcare were among her top priorities ahead of November’s vote.

She said a commitment to tackling the climate crisis by replacing coal and gas with renewable electricity by 2030 and stopping drilling near the Twelve Apostles was also a focus of her campaign platform.

“Western Victoria is one of the most desirable places to live in Australia – and I’m proud to call it home for me and my young family,” she said.

“But without urgent action we face critical threats to our livability.”