I’m an architect who has lived in Melbourne’s east for over fifteen years. I grew up in Hobart beneath kunanyi, and that lifelong connection to nature continues to shape my commitment to protecting the environment and strengthening our communities.
My decision to become a candidate for Ashwood comes from a deep sense of social justice. As an architect specialising in accessible housing, I see firsthand how housing sits at the intersection of climate, cost of living and equity. Secure, affordable homes are essential for a fair and resilient society.
Ashwood is diverse, with young professionals, retirees, migrant families and people doing it tough. I want to represent all of them with practical, responsible solutions that tackle housing, cost of living, community safety and climate change while restoring trust, integrity and long-term thinking to politics.