Policies to improve Carlton

Reduce speeding and dangerous driving (e.g. hooning) in Carlton by upgrading basic road infrastructure

Advocate for X-Ray and Ultrasound Services in Sorell

Infrastructure to keep up with population growth

A Carlton Beach Road footpath designed by the community

Upgrade Snake Hollow Park using local subdivision funds, with a community-led design shaped through meetings and surveys

Increase the supply of long term rental housing by making whole-house short-stay rentals pay similar rates as other accommodation businesses

Advocate for improved public transport services for Midway Point, Sorell and Southern Beaches

Establish a local health committee to advocate for better access to health care, local GPs, nursing homes and ambulance services

Provide free fitness in the park, designed to suit people of all abilities and mobility levels

Residents to vote on local spending

Council will seek community feedback on infrastructure projects and prioritise them transparently by cost, location, and demand to better reflect residents’ needs

Make planning and building processes easier to follow while providing practical advice and guidance to help residents achieve the best outcomes

Care for our natural environment and increase biodiversity by working closely with residents and community groups

Advocate for improved phone reception across the Sorell municipality

Council decisions are shaped by residents

Redesign the Sorell Council website to make it highly user-friendly, easy to navigate, and efficient in helping residents find information

Send Council's newsletter to all addresses, including tenants

Allow rural residents to opt out of Green Waste/FOGO (Food Organics Garden Organics) bins if they live on properties larger than 2,000m², with the associated charge removed from their rates