I was first elected to the City of Wanneroo in October 2021 — the youngest sitting councillor in the City's history. I was born and raised right here, attending East Wanneroo Primary, Hocking Primary and Wanneroo Secondary College. As a lifelong Hocking resident, I live and breathe the Wanneroo lifestyle.
I hold a Bachelor of Commerce from Edith Cowan University, with experience across the retail, hospitality, public service and higher education sectors. I'm an active member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Governance Institute of Australia — a reflection of my commitment to lifelong learning.
As an advocate for young people, I'm focused on growing local tourism and bringing technology and forward thinking into the City's strategic planning, plans and policies. Above all, I'm committed to representing our community at Council and keeping you informed on the decisions that affect Central Ward.
“Serving the people of Central Ward.”
The developments and projects shaping Central Ward right now. Tap any issue for the detail, background and how to have your say.
Tracking the long-term growth plans that will shape the future of our suburbs.
Read more →Advocating for safer movement through one of the ward's busiest junctions.
Read more →Following the proposed changes and what they mean for local traffic and safety.
Read more →Keeping residents informed on this local development application and its review.
Read more →Backing better facilities for the families, clubs and athletes of Wanneroo.
Read more →Consultation on the future of our town centre — tell me what you think.
Read more →See the suburbs and boundaries that make up the ward I represent across the City of Wanneroo.
How our local government works — and how you can take part in it.
The committees, working groups and external bodies I sit on to make sure Central Ward is at the table.
I read every message personally. Whether it's a pothole, a planning concern or an idea for the ward, I want to hear it.