The Greens today released the public transport shame list, proving that both Labor and Liberal have failed on public transport. Ms Jo Bragg, Greens Lord Mayoral Candidate said today, "The best guide to future action is past action, and the Greens have logged the disastrous record of Labor and Liberal on public transport issues and produced the shame file. It is hard to pick out the most nonsensical things the major parties have done as the shame list is so long."
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Greens' Lord Mayoral Candidate Jo Bragg launched the Greens' Kids Ride Free policy this morning with the help of students Myora Kane, Hannah Pham and Lucy Marqus-Kyle (pictured left to right). The policy, designed to encourage more young people aged 5-18 to use public transport, will take the strain off family budgets, help young people develop good transport habits and reduce traffic on the roads. Under the $21 million scheme young people living in Brisbane will be eligible for $120 worth of free public transport each year. A similar policy has already been implemented in London, with great results for young people and their families.
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Ms Jo Bragg, Greens Lord Mayoral Candidate for Brisbane advised Mr Greg Rowell's team today that yes she'll
definitely be there on Friday to debate with Greg Rowell. The Labor party
informed Ms Bragg that Mayor Campbell Newman is refusing to participate in this
traditional BCC Mayoral Debate despite two letters and several phone messages
from the Labor Party.
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While Newman and Rowell bickered, Greens Lord Mayoral Candidate Jo Bragg used her address to the Property Council to repeat her calls for a ban to developer donations, for unsustainable growth to stop and for Council's transport priorities to be put on public transport, walking and cycling. The need for a ban on developer donations is now crystal clear as information about corruption involving developers and Councillors at Woolongong Council in New South Wales are made public.
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Greens’ candidate for Hamilton, Tristan Peach, has submitted a petition
to Council with 110 signatures for a long overdue City Cat terminal to be built at the Teneriffe Ferry
stop. Council must commence design and construction of a City Cat Terminal at
the Teneriffe Ferry stop immediately, rather than waiting years for a
stop to be built at the Newstead River Park.
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The Wishart Ward comprises the suburbs of Eight Mile Plains, Macgregor, Robertson and parts of Upper Mt Gravatt and Wishart. Greens' candidate Surya McEwen has a vision for a Wishart that includes improved community and sporting facilities, wildlife areas, community gardens and great public transport. Surya is concerned about the rising cost of food and fuel and will work on local initiatives to ease the burden on residents. He wants to involve people in Council decision making, to ensure the right solutions are chosen for his area. Read more about Surya below and contact him via the Greens' office on 38460862.
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Brisbane has amongst the worst air quality of
Australian Cities. Air pollution has serious implications for our health with
children and older people especially vulnerable. If elected the Greens will stop the Hale Street Bridge and
restore funding for Brisbane City Council staff to assess
and advise on air quality. Staff levels for air quality assessment were slashed by Newman in 2004.
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On Thursday the Greens launched a pedestrian policy that included a range of practical initiatives for improving conditions for people walking in Brisbane city and suburbs. Click on the link below to read the range of initiatives the Greens have proposed. If you have any ideas for where pedestrian facilities need to be improved then please add your comments below.
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