My initiatives

Every four years, we have different levels of voting, but only a few of these votes bring tangible and long-lasting benefits to our community. For example, the government introduced Medicare, superannuation schemes, built the ring road, and recently removed level crossings. I want to do the same. I aim to initiate good projects that will provide true, lasting benefits to our community. Please allow me to share my vision and the exciting initiatives I want to pursue. Below are my 7 initiatives.

  • Community Mini Shuttle Bus with One-Button System – “Invisible Bridge”: The shuttle bus will operate within the Glen Eira boundary, allowing people to travel to the library, visit friends, and shop at local stores and restaurants. This initiative will help foster connections among community members, enabling them to enjoy quality time at local businesses and encouraging regular patronage. Click here to see the idea behind the community mini shuttle bus
  • Senior College: Many senior residents are still young at heart. They come to the college to learn art, music, dancing, yoga, and more. This allows them to fulfill dreams they couldn’t pursue in their younger years.
  • Arts and Music Squad: We will schedule visits to senior residences, retirement villages, and vulnerable groups to bring art displays and perform music for them. Our senior residents are unsung heroes of our community; they have worked hard to build the beautiful community we have today. They deserve to be treated better, and our initiative aims to help them live longer and happier lives.
  • Meet Center: People from different age groups come together here to meet friends and share new knowledge and experiences. Residents are not isolated at home; instead, they stay connected with one another. Objective: providing a venue for all age residents to share, exchange ideas. Our community is full of vitality because of this engagement.
  • Retraining Hub for Youth and the Unemployed: This is a place where people can learn new IT and AI skills, making it easier for them to re-enter the workforce. IT is a field that suits both men and women.
  • Sports Star Program: Through my child’s sports training, I encountered some world-class coaches who have trained former women’s tennis No. 1 Maria Sharapova. This program would create opportunities for kids with big dreams in tennis to receive training from top-tier coaches.
  • Quick response service unit for elderly and vulnerable groups. Scheduled visit to elderly and vulnerable groups to provide support in time. During the coronavirus pandemic period, a lot of elderly people were without food and isolated. Now many of them are still isolated.