
Kerrod Trott
Publisher at Westender
Publisher of an independent community newspaper in Brisbane, Australia since 1992.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
westender.com.au | Kerrod Trott |South Brisbane
I believe in a fairer future for our community with a housing market that works for everyone, support for those struggling with cost of living pressures and continued access to well-funded healthcare. I’m a Doctor, a small business owner and a mother of three. My husband and I met as flatmates in West End thirty years ago. We’ve lived, worked, and raised our family in South Brisbane. I care deeply about the future of our community.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
westender.com.au | Kerrod Trott |South Brisbane
Former journalist and public relations consultant Richard Henderson is standing as One Nation’s candidate for the seat of South Brisbane at the Queensland state election. Mr Henderson, 53, is currently employed as an adviser in One Nation leader Senator Pauline Hanson’s office, his latest position in a 15-year career in Australian politics. “Working alongside Senator Hanson has been an amazing experience,” he said.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
westender.com.au | Kerrod Trott |South Brisbane
I’m Amy and I’m the Greens MP for South Brisbane. For the past four years, I’ve been fighting for full funding for state schools, fighting to protect green space, fighting for a freeze on rent increases, and for more investment in public housing to tackle the housing crisis. I’ve been fighting to make sure multinational mining corporations pay their fair share in royalties, so we can fully fund our essential services, public hospitals and schools.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
westender.com.au | Kerrod Trott
Australians are being challenged to confront the uncomfortable topic of caring for dying children, as part of World Hospice and Palliative Care Day on October 12. The nation’s only children’s hospices – Bear Cottage in NSW, Queensland’s Hummingbird House at Chermside and Victoria’s Very Special Kids – say paediatric palliative care is often misunderstood and can mean some families are not accessing the vital services they need.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
westender.com.au | Kerrod Trott
Offering fun for all the family, TOMRA now gives Containers for Change customers at their 241 Montague Road, West End, refund point, as well as at Salisbury, Geebung, Crestmead and Ipswich, a quicker, more convenient way to return large volumes of drink containers for a 10-cent refund. The new Tip ‘n’ Go recycling robot is set to speed up the process of returning 10-cent containers, with customers no longer needing to handle their empties or sort them into different material types.
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