Fiona McAllister
Healesville, Vic 3777
Ph: 0402 985 080
Email: fiona@fmconsult.com.au
Comments or questions are welcome.
Independent Candidate for Ryrie Ward
Fiona McAllister
Healesville, Vic 3777
Ph: 0402 985 080
Email: fiona@fmconsult.com.au
Comments or questions are welcome.
The Green Street ‘green’ is a much loved piece of open space in our town. Plans by VicTrack to rezone it to commercial and sell it are underway and we need to continue to fight to stop this. Council’s position remains that it should be kept as public open space and stay the way it […]
The draft Healesville Structure Plan is now available for your feedback. This is a critical document that sets the direction for our town in areas such as housing density, type of development, open space and much more. Please have a look and submit your comments, questions and thoughts to Council. You don’t have to write […]
100 people attended a community meeting in Healesville last night in support of getting the right health services locally. They were presented with the results of the research commissioned by the community into the demand and need for services locally and the best way forward. To read the consultancy report HOI_Healesville Health Services Research Paper_Final
In meeting with community members, local business operators, community groups and a range of other interested parties across the shire over the past months I have been asked a range of questions. Here are some of the more frequently asked ones as well as my views and responses: Why made you decide to stand? I have been working closely with local government for over 12 years now and … [Read more...]
The following questions were posed by some of the local papers. Fiona responds as follows: Have you run for council/ been a councillor before, or any other level of government? If so, please list details (where, when, length of time, etc). Yes, I have been the Ryrie Ward Councillor for 4 years including a term as Mayor. I have however in my own business worked with councils across the … [Read more...]
Real community engagement and consultation is critical – council action and planning must start with conversations with all members of our communities, not at the end of the process. Community should be engaged in decision making at the start of the process whether it be about expenditure priorities, community planning issues or what local laws we want and need. Meaningful conversations and … [Read more...]
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