
Championing the Local Environment, Integrity and Transparency
Anna Greco, John Moratelli, Kristina Dodds and Andrew Nelson are genuine community independents.
Councillors Anna Greco and John Moratelli have served on council with integrity, fought for the community, and achieved crucial gains this term. Kristina Dodds and Andrew Nelson are both long-term active community organisers, with an extensive track record of service to the community and working with council.
None of us is a member of a political party.
Our true independence means we have no hidden agendas diluting our ability to represent the interests of Willoughby.
If elected, each of us will vote independently on the merits of each proposal to council. We are cooperating due to our shared passion for our local environment, our community, and a transparent and responsive council.
Councillor Anna Greco
Naremburn Ward
Kristina Dodds
Middle Harbour Ward
Andrew Nelson
West Ward
Councillor John Moratelli
Sailors Bay Ward

We will fight for:
01
Our Local Environment
by preserving and improving our green spaces, bushland,
waterways and wildlife
03
Responsible Density Increase
by ensuring any increased dwelling density is supported by appropriate services and traffic management
05
Our Community
by protecting natural and built heritage and community amenities
02
Liveable suburbs
by increasing our urban tree canopy and resilience to climate change
04
Land Management
by improving management of council-controlled land
06
Efficient Energy
by driving clean energy initiatives
07
Reduced Traffic
by facilitating cycling and walking and advocating for improved public transport
09
Transparent Governance
by improving transparency and community engagement in
council decision-making and planning
08
Supporting Local
by revitalising our local shopping centres and supporting small business
10
Hospital Growth Planning
by reserving land within the Royal North Shore Hospital precinct to allow for the hospital’s future expansion
Which ward do I vote in?
Voting for your local council is compulsory and will take place on Saturday September 14, 2024.
The ward you vote in is based on your home address as listed on the electoral roll.
To determine which Willoughby ward you are in, please see the Willoughby Local Government Area (LGA) map to the right or check your address using the Willoughby Council Map of Ward Boundaries via the button below.
