VOTE FOR AN INDEPENDENT VOICE FOR BRADFIELD
As a resident for more than twenty years, Philip wants to give the people of Bradfield the chance to have their interests and views aired in a national forum by a person committed to their needs rather than by policies dictated by the views of more marginal electorates such as Wentworth.
He has been vocal in letters published in newspapers, about the practicalities of government action and inaction, rather than espousing a partisan political view.
Attended the "Death of Democracy" demonstration. Will provide a voice as a Federal member for Ku-ring-gai and Hornsby's concerns about overdevelopment, without being constrained by party political considerations.
Concerned that vocal minorities in marginal seats receive funding while parents of children with disabilities and special needs are left to their own fund-raising, even though this electorate pays above average tax.
Worried that school children cross the Pacific Highway hoping that all the B-doubles will stop. He supports a F3-M2 link.
Advocates a National Curriculum with rigorous content, rather than a vague or social activist version.
Supports auditing of Government expenditure by assessment of outcomes it was designed to achieve, rather than by form-filling.
Wants to save taxpayers' money by encouraging purchase of "off-the-shelf" solutions by Government Departments.
Supports more federal Government funding for research to Universities and the CSIRO. More pure rather than politically-correct research.
Supports more Government funding for TAFE colleges. These have competent staff and a proven track record, unlike fly-by-night private RTO's, as for-profit RTOs have damaged Australia's reputation internationally.
Passionate about children's participation in sport, especially team sport, both for health and social reasons. He supports grass-roots funding of sports.
Demands a more proactive role for ASIC so that the likes of Firepower and Storm Financial are identified and investors warned.
Wants political party of a resigning member to fund cost of unnecessary by-elections before being able to nominate a candidate.
Opposes flawed and uncosted ETS/CPRS legislation. Taxpayers will be signing a blank cheque.
He has been vocal in letters published in newspapers, about the practicalities of government action and inaction, rather than espousing a partisan political view.
Attended the "Death of Democracy" demonstration. Will provide a voice as a Federal member for Ku-ring-gai and Hornsby's concerns about overdevelopment, without being constrained by party political considerations.
Concerned that vocal minorities in marginal seats receive funding while parents of children with disabilities and special needs are left to their own fund-raising, even though this electorate pays above average tax.
Worried that school children cross the Pacific Highway hoping that all the B-doubles will stop. He supports a F3-M2 link.
Advocates a National Curriculum with rigorous content, rather than a vague or social activist version.
Supports auditing of Government expenditure by assessment of outcomes it was designed to achieve, rather than by form-filling.
Wants to save taxpayers' money by encouraging purchase of "off-the-shelf" solutions by Government Departments.
Supports more federal Government funding for research to Universities and the CSIRO. More pure rather than politically-correct research.
Supports more Government funding for TAFE colleges. These have competent staff and a proven track record, unlike fly-by-night private RTO's, as for-profit RTOs have damaged Australia's reputation internationally.
Passionate about children's participation in sport, especially team sport, both for health and social reasons. He supports grass-roots funding of sports.
Demands a more proactive role for ASIC so that the likes of Firepower and Storm Financial are identified and investors warned.
Wants political party of a resigning member to fund cost of unnecessary by-elections before being able to nominate a candidate.
Opposes flawed and uncosted ETS/CPRS legislation. Taxpayers will be signing a blank cheque.