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Canberra ‘teals’ offer independent alternative

“Canberrans want change and we deserve better representation. It’s time to shift the balance of power in the ACT,”  says Tom Emerson. Photo: Paul Costigan

A new political party – Independents for Canberra – will compete at the October ACT elections.

Party founders are Thomas Emerson, an adviser to independent ACT senator David Pocock, and former Liberal Clare Carnell, daughter of former ACT chief minister Kate Carnell. 

They say territorians are dissatisfied with the Labor-Greens government and don’t see the Canberra Liberals as a viable alternative.

They are “inspired” inspired by the success of community independents – so-called teals – at the last federal election.

Emerson says: “I’ve been speaking with community leaders representing diverse groups of people across the ACT and there’s a big appetite for a community-led independent movement at this year’s election.

“This government has been in power for 22 years. More community involvement in how decisions are made is well overdue. 

“Canberrans want change and we deserve better representation. It’s time to shift the balance of power in the ACT.” 

Emerson intends to stand for election.

Carnell, a barrister and law lecturer, says her goal is to support competent candidates who are ready to deliver for the ACT. 

“We want candidates who have never considered entering politics – that’s a good thing! We want fresh perspectives, not career politicians,” she says. 

“There are talented people all across the ACT who see Canberra’s potential and would make fantastic MLAs. 

“It’s time to bring them together and get them elected. 

“If you’re committed, capable, and have integrity in spades, we want you.” 

The party will be launched at the RUC in Turner on February 11. Kate Chaney MP, Senator David Pocock and former independent ACT MLA Michael Moore will speak about the community independent movement. 

Meanwhile, convener of the right-leaning independent Belco Party and former Liberal MLA Bill Stefaniak has offered support of the Independents for Canberra party.

“The Assembly always worked best in my view when there was a strong cross bench. Labor has been in power for 23 years and the Greens have been a latched on coalition partner for 12 years now. It’s time for a change and I can’t see the local Liberals getting 13 seats to form a majority government.
“The Belco Party has already announced former detective sergeant Jason Taylor, a local Ngunnawal resident and a man who almost lost his life protecting our local community, as a candidate for Yerrabi
“We urge future independent candidates to work together… to combine their efforts to maximise the potential for good people to be elected. We look forward to working with this new grouping and are happy to talk further to them in that regard so we can maximise the effectiveness of good independents.
“It’s time for a change and the best way to do that is for Canberrans to not vote Greens or Labor this time around.”

Independents for Canberra is calling for supporters, volunteers, candidate nominations and RSVPs for its first town hall meeting through the party’s website: independentsforcanberra.com 

 

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3 Responses to Canberra ‘teals’ offer independent alternative

cbrapsycho says: 29 January 2024 at 9:01 am

Great news, as long as they’re not too far to the right, as then they’d never get elected in Canberra. We want people who represent us, not themselves.

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Alan Bennett says: 29 January 2024 at 1:18 pm

I think it is great. I’m sick of being fobbed of by my member. Every time I bring up a legitimate concern to my Labor member I get the equivalent of a pat on the head and told “don’t question us we know what we are doing”. Unfortunately they don’t. I see the Lobor/Greens as a “Wokefest” instead of a responsible government.

Alan Bennett

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cbrapsycho says: 1 February 2024 at 10:20 pm

That is a pretty shocking indictment treating you so badly. Just who do they think their voters are? Or are they just so comfortable, so smug and so sure of themselves that they think they can dismiss the public. They deserve to lose their seats and I really hope they do.

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