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Meet Jack Abadee, Promising Fresh Energy to Local Politics in Ku-ring-gai

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June 1, 2024
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With local council elections fast approaching, many of us begin to hear the same old political lingo from our relatively quiet councillors, suddenly dumping promises and words of positivity throughout their community to get back in the re-election spotlight.

While a few councillors on the North Shore have gained a reputation for their lacklustre performance in the previous term, others have taken a proactive stance. They’re actively engaging with the community, meeting the residents, and translating their empathy and consideration into tangible policies.

Looking to inject his youth and fresh mindset into his local Council, Jack Abadee (independent Liberal) makes up one of these proactive candidates.  Jack announced his candidacy for the Wahroonga Ward on the Ku-ring-gai Council, throwing his hat into the ring at the September local elections.

The Post, recently spoke to Jack, who has been door-knocking throughout Wahroonga, getting to know the locals.

“Surprisingly, there is no negative feedback about what I’m trying to do, some negative feedback about the (Ku-ring-gai) council and how things are operating. Many people wouldn’t even be able to name their current counsellors because there’s no real interaction from them, compared to state or federal politics.”

Jack often heard that he was the first political person to door-knock locals’ houses to get to know them.

Jack Abadee has gradually gained traction in the political world throughout much of his life. He attended local schools, played for a number of community sports clubs, and currently works as a Senior Adviser while managing a small business. Previously, he was a political staffer and president of his Young Liberal branch.

However, it was Jack’s recent realisation that pulled him into the Ku-ring-gai council candidacy race.

“I identified that the current Council struggles with collaboration with residents. And sometimes you get one or two things that you look at and say, you know what, I need to be the person who fixes this.”

Running his campaign on a six ‘R’ plan. Incorporating roads, rates, rubbish, revitalisation, recreation and responsible development. Jack, providing an insight into his strong stance on improving his local area.

“If we do have the inevitable development, we need to make sure that our community hubs are up to standard and aspirational to the level that our area is. Ku-ring-gai is an aspirational area with a non-aspirational Council.”

“Since leaving school, I’ve worked really hard to help with outcomes in the political sphere, whether it’s in the telecommunication space with Julian Leeser, or whether it was working locally with Paul Fletcher, you need someone who’s not only a local, but someone who is aspirational for our area to really make sure that we can maintain our character whilst fulfilling our obligations.”

As the local council elections draw closer, Jack Abadee emerges as a promising candidate, offering a new approach to community representation. With a passion for collaboration and a commitment to addressing local issues, Jack’s candidacy signals a potential shift towards more responsive and engaged governance in Ku-ring-gai.


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