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    <title>Liberal - Marrickville - Background - Ramzy Mansour</title>
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<p>Candidate’s Name:                 Ramzy Mansour</p>

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<p>Party’s Website:                     <a href="http://www.nsw.liberal.org.au/">http://www.nsw.liberal.org.au/</a>
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    <title>The great Marrickville debate</title>
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    <description>Residents from the seat of Marrickville gathered at the Newtown Neighbourhood Centre in February to hear from Labor incumbent Carmel Tebbutt and competing candidates, in an open forum chaired by venerable feminist and academic Eva Cox.</description>
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socialist candidates Pip Hinman and Patrick O’Connor, and her bi-election nem
esis Fiona Byrne from the Greens. Report by Ben Falkenmire in the South Sydney
Herald of March 2007</p>

<p>Byrne, who lost the 2005 bi-election by less than 10%, said
NSW was “at a threshold.” She outlined the Greens’ vision for NSW, which
recognises global warming locally, moving the State closer towards renewable
energy and water conservation. The Greens member said she will also seek to
achieve an integrated public transport system that “will get people out of
their cars.”</p>

<p>Tebbutt, who is also the Minister for Education, said she
had been working hard to deliver results for Marrickville residents and that
Labor was the only choice in this election to mitigate damage incurred by the
Federal Liberal Party. The Minister said she was campaigning on mental health,
public transport, industrial relations and the environment.</p>

<p>The Liberal Party’s Ramzy Man sour, a late contender to the
seat and unlikely to disturb winning margins, spoke of assuring justice for
all, making public schools attractive and of his concerns about a desalination
plant.</p>

<p>The night was crowned a “celebration of democracy” by
chairperson Eva Cox. Residents’ concerns ranged from election spending by both
par- ties to male violence, homosexual stances and injecting rooms. The
dominating theme of the night was the environment, in particular the opening of
new coal mines, the Murray Darling basin, water usage and renewable energy
targets.</p>

<p>Tebbutt said Labor was committed to new mining and had
adequately factored in greenhouse gas emissions into the State Environment
Plan. The Minister reminded attendees that Labor was the first state government
in Australia
to introduce a carbon trading scheme and will continue to seek a reduction in
greenhouse emissions.</p>

<p>Fiona Byrne confirmed the Greens’ opposition to new coal
mines and its intention to move away from coal to renewable energy, with more
aggressive reduction targets than the Labor Party and the introduction of a
carbon tax.</p>

<p>On the more pressing matter of a desalination plant and a
Daily Telegraph article which suggested tunnels would be built under Sydenham,
Tebbutt said it was “simply not true” that desalination tunnels would be built
anywhere in Marrickville.</p>

<p>Eva Cox questioned the two leading candidates about
childcare. Labor said it will invest more than $30 million to create an
additional</p>

<p>preschool places across the State and increase childcare
affordability. The Greens said they would seek to open a new preschool in
Marrickville to increase childcare places locally, and questioned why Labor had
not adopted childcare ratios like those established in other States. No
response from Labor was forthcoming.</p>

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