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Blue Mountains City Council: What your candidates said
On the far-western edge of Sydney, Blue Mountains residents will vote for the councillors they want for the next four years.
Blue Mountains City Council has four wards, with voters in each ward selecting three councillors. The current council has a Labor majority, led by mayor Mark Greenhill.
The council has emerged as a key opponent to the Minns government’s housing policy, with councillors taking out full-page newspaper advertisements against the government’s transport-oriented development program.
The Sydney Morning Herald sent questions to each of the 28 candidates up for election at Blue Mountains City Council about why they are running and what they want to accomplish if they are elected. Of those, four responded.
Candidates’ responses have been lightly edited for clarity.
We asked candidates where they stood on key policy issues they’re likely to vote on while in office, and what they thought about the current state of council services. Click the below buttons to see the results.
Find your ward and nearest polling station at the NSW Electoral Commission’s website.
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