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Byron Shire Meet the Candidates P2: First Nations, youth and a home for Queer Family

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Part Two: First Nations, youth and a home for Queer Family

Official NSW local government Election Day is on the 14th of September, which gives you plenty of time to catch up on some of what Byron’s candidates reckon they will and won’t do if they’re elected.

Bay FM has teamed up again with Echo Publications to bring you this chance to hear from those vying for your vote as they introduce their campaigns and answer questions from their diverse community.

Hear from all four 2024 Byron Shire Mayoral candidates, a fifth group leader and the shire’s only ungrouped candidate, as well as a few other candidates listed in groups.

Six candidates are given one minute each to answer questions from community representatives ranging from youth to business leaders, environmentalists and housing advocates.

Topics canvassed include E-bikes and other public transport options, short-term rental accommodation regulations, public land including the future of Byron’s Main Beach carpark, floodplain development, and permanent employment of a council ecologist and hydraulogist.

In Part Two we hear from each of the six candidates on stage as they answer questions around support for First Nations peoples, youth and the local LGBQTIA-plus community.

Featuring (in order of speaking): Bay FM moderator and Community Newsroom EP Mia Armitage; Bay FM volunteer and Eco Futures co-host Michelle Michels; ungrouped candidate Lucy Vader; Labor group leader and mayoral candidate Asren Pugh (incumbent councillor); Byron Independents group leader and mayoral candidate Michael Lyon (incumbent mayor); Bright Future Byron group leader Jack Dods; The Greens group leader and mayoral candidate Sarah Ndiaye (incumbent councillor); Byron Shire Compass group leader David Warth; Ocean Voices co-founder Monet Shortland; Byron Independents candidate Max Foggon; Queer Family Inc spokesperson Aiden Gentle; The Greens candidate Nell Schofield.

Please note, this recording has been lightly edited to remove a small number of distracting sounds, references specific to the evening’s live event and some pauses. None of the candidates’ words have been edited.

PIC: Byron Independents candidate Max Foggon (Kate Payne)

Thanks to: all Byron Shire Council 2024 candidates; everyone who submitted a question, especially those who came to present one; Bay FM volunteers Mia Armitage, Kate Payne, Michelle Michels, Anny Reed, Monet Shortland, Danny Salfield, Jazz, Mae Soper, Isolde Kopping, Denise Prentice, DJ Cruizy, Ange Kent, Paulette McCosker, Matt Day, the rest of the management committee, the program team, the rest of the station volunteers and book-keeper Rebecca; The Echo team, especially Aslan Shand, Hans Lovejoy, Simon Haslam, Paul Bibby, Anna, Jeff Dawson, Ziggi Browning; The Byron Theatre team, especially Jon, Kristina, Han, Jamie and Peta. Very special thanks to volunteer candidates coordinator Joanne Langton. Special thanks also to the Community Broadcasting Foundation, which continues to support Bay FM’s Community Newsroom, helping make this event possible.

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