I am a proud Gunaikurnai woman, born and raised in Seymour, where I have chosen to raise my own children and continue my community work. My connection to community is not distant — it is lived every day through family, culture and service. My leadership is grounded in lived experience: working directly with Koorie families and young people, serving on boards, committees and volunteering.
I stand knowing the decisions we make today will shape the opportunities our children and grandchildren inherit. Representation must be active, visible and accountable.
Our people deserve more than decisions made in rooms — we deserve leaders who show up, listen deeply and report back.
Treaty implementation is not symbolic. It must strengthen identity, expand opportunity and deliver practical outcomes our families can see and feel. I will prioritise genuine community engagement to ensure voices across the North East directly inform Assembly decisions.
I am not running to occupy a seat — I am running to use it. To amplify community priorities, strengthen self-determination and ensure Treaty delivers meaningful change.
Our region deserves leadership that is present, responsive and future-focused. I am ready to do that work.