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Garry Alexander wants better consultation for the Lower Goulburn Ward

BETTER CONSULTATION... Garry Alexander has announced he is running for the Lower Goulburn Ward in the upcoming Council elections. The Lower Goulburn Ward encompasses everything north of the Midland Highway in Mooroopna, to Minchin Road and Echuca Road up to the Goulburn River, with the Udera and Ardmona communities. Photo: Aaron Cordy

GARRY Alexander has been a long-serving member of the community either with Tatura Milk or the many community groups he is a part of, which is why he has decided to run in the Lower Goulburn Ward in the upcoming council elections.

“I decided to run for council because I believe I can make a difference to the community that I am representing, with better consultation with the community about projects that is happening in my area. I hope to bring to the role a diversity for ages and help and service my community better,” said Garry.

BETTER CONSULTATION… Garry Alexander has announced he is running for the Lower Goulburn Ward in the upcoming Council elections. The Lower Goulburn Ward encompasses everything north of the Midland Highway in Mooroopna, to Minchin Road and Echuca Road up to the Goulburn River, with the Udera and Ardmona communities. Photo: Aaron Cordy

Community service has been a lifelong passion for Garry. He was a former member of the Shepparton Junior Council. His volunteering and community service include the Tatura Apex Club,

Tatura Country Fire Authority, Tatura Action Group, Tatura and Mooroopna Lions Club, served as president for Tatura and also a zone chairman for the district. For the last 14 years he has been a member of Mooroopna Kiwanis, serving as president for 4 terms, and lieutenant governor for two years. He is a member of the Mooroopna Community Steering Committee.

It is through these connections and organisations, Garry understands more disabled parking in the towns outside of Shepparton is a must. Along with easier access to council services for the elderly. Garry is also keen to see the Mooroopna bike jump project come to fruition.