LNP Brisbane lord mayoral candidate Adrian Schrinner answers 20 questions from Brisbane Times ahead of the March 16 council election.
LNP Brisbane lord mayoral candidate Adrian Schrinner answers 20 questions from Brisbane Times ahead of the March 16 council election . “I’ve always thought local government was the level that can make the most impact in people’s lives. “It’s the simple things that people rely on – roads, parks, collecting the rubbish, buses, ferries, those sort of things – that they really do improve people’s lives.2.
Who is your political role model, and why?“Obviously, I was his deputy for eight years and just the way he approached the job, with the experience and the calm approach, I really learned a lot from Graham.”4. Sum up your philosophy to governing in three words.5. What was the moment you decided to pursue a political career? “I think it was actually it was in the year 2003; that’s when I decided to run for council the very first time.“I was unsuccessful the first time, but it was actually based on the quite bold plans that candidate Campbell Newman had when he ran for lord mayor the first time, and that was building the infrastructure, like tunnels and bridge
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