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Brian O'Gallagher for Waters Ward joins the Country Liberal Party team...

Lia Finocchiaro MLA

Brian O’Gallagher for Waters Ward joins the Country Liberal Party team to take the fight to Labor in the seat of Karama.

Long term Territorian, Brian O’Gallagher, together with his wife MaryLou, raised their son and daughter in the Northern Suburbs. A current Darwin City Councillor, Brian is a strong local voice for his community but wants to do more. Brian has put his hand up to run for the CLP in Karama because he is sick of local residents being ignored by Labor.

Currently working with the International Advanced College of Education, he knows the importance of providing a place where international students feel safe and supported to stay and grow our economy.

Prior to this, Brian worked for the Chamber of Commerce and as a senior public servant delivering Major Projects and developing industry. He’s a champion for local and small business who recently called out Darwin City Council for failing small business owners for lowering their commitment to buy local.

“I’ve seen the difference between Labor and the CLP, the CLP are the ones who get things done. I worked with CLP Governments to deliver projects like the Alice to Darwin railway. I’m fed up with this Labor Government announcing projects but never building them.”

“Long term locals tell me the last five years have been the worst they have ever seen, they feel ignored, they feel let down and they live in fear.

“Public Housing is important for those in need however under Labor, the removal of all consequences for those who commit crimes and damage public housing is destroying our local lifestyle. Labor’s endless second chances have to stop, if you do the wrong thing you need to be held accountable.”

“We’ve got to stand up for residents and put victims first and that’s exactly what I’ll do.” said
Brian O’Gallagher, CLP Candidate for Karama.


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