Shire Independents
Your Shire, Your VoiceMeet Leanne Farmer, Shire Independent Councillor for A Ward
A lifelong Cronulla resident and founder of local business Mummymetime, Sutherland Shire Independent Councillor Leanne Farmer is a passionate advocate for the local community. Having lived here all of her life, Leanne has built strong relationships with local residents and has a unique understanding of the current concerns impacting the area. Leanne is a genuine independent voice for the community she loves, and is committed to focusing on long term plans to improve liveability in the beautiful beachside community we all call home.
Meet Allira Wade, Shire Independent Candidate
Born and raised in the Shire, Allira is a proud mother of two who is deeply committed to enhancing our community for them and all residents.
In 2022, Allira’s daughter Lennox was honoured with the NSW Woman of the Year ‘One to Watch’ Award for her charity initiative, Snacktember. Following in her footsteps, her son Jenson was named the Sutherland Shire Young Citizen of the Year in 2024 for his environmental cleanup efforts and advocacy for better public amenities. Allira is driven to stand up and address the issues that matter most to her family and our community.
As an independent candidate for local council, my aim is to represent and give back to the community that has given me so much, free from the influence of political parties and solely accountable to the constituents who elect me.
Meet Brielle Streeter, Shire Independent Candidate
Brielle’s upbringing in the Sutherland Shire has fostered her deep commitment to serving her community, influenced by her family’s profound support in disability care and surf life saving. Her dedication to social justice began during her educational years at St Vincent’s College and MLC College, where she earned multiple accolades, including a nomination for the Marie Bashir Women’s Peace Award. Brielle has actively advocated in crucial areas such as teen anti-bullying, teen dating violence, and youth suicide prevention.
As a National Youth Ambassador for several associations in Australia and NZ, Brielle has raised awareness and driven change through public speaking, mental health initiatives, discussions with politicians, and media engagement nationally and internationally. She continues to supports an anti-violence movement through art therapy workshops for victims of crime. In 2019, Brielle was nominated for the Australian Day Council’s ‘Young Australian of the Year’ award in recognition of her sustained contributions. She continues her volunteer work and is completing a Master’s degree in Counselling, with a focus on end-of-life care, an area in which she currently works. She is passionate about Art Therapy and the ongoing development of Equine Therapy within the medical field.
As a candidate for the Shire Independents, Brielle is committed to advocating for residents facing difficulties, particularly those entangled in prolonged and complex council processes. She strongly believes that the council should diligently address residents’ concerns and recognize the significance of their voices. Her aim is to ensure that the Sutherland Shire’s residents are heard and valued.
Meet Mark Christie, Shire Independent Candidate for D Ward
I am a long-term Sutherland Shire resident living with my wife and two (now adult) children in D Ward.
I’ve spent the past 31 years serving the people of NSW as a police officer before my retirement in October last year. A lifelong martial artist, I am currently a judging official on the biggest stage that this sport has, the UFC. Since my retirement from the police force I have kept busy as a part time NDIS support worker.
As a Shire Independent candidate I will work to implement smart traffic solutions, improve public transport accessibility, and advocate for pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. I will fight to protect our natural heritage, ensuring responsible development that prioritizes sustainability and affordability and advocate for an Ombudsmen. Additionally, I will champion increased recycling initiatives and promote a culture of waste reduction and management across the shire.
Meet Robert Green, Shire Independent Candidate for A Ward
Meet Lorna Genoud, Shire Independent Candidate for B Ward
Lorna Genoud’s background has fostered a deep commitment to advocating for vulnerable populations. Her dedication to social justice began early in her career, where she earned recognition for her efforts to improve educational outcomes for young people in foster care.
Lorna has been a strong advocate in crucial areas such as disability and juvenile justice, consistently working to create a more inclusive and equitable future. She has spoken at multiple national conferences, where her insights and advocacy have significantly influenced the educational landscape for at-risk communities.
In addition to her work in Australia, Lorna has volunteered and worked internationally, dedicating her time to supporting underserved communities around the world. As a Shire Independents candidate, Lorna’s goal is to ensure that the Sutherland Shire’s residents, especially its most vulnerable, are heard, supported, and empowered.
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