Belle is a proud Northside local and young professional who understands what matters to Clayfield residents.
As a renter living in Albion, Belle understands the unique pressures facing our rapidly-growing community and knows that only a Miles Labor Government will continue to invest in and deliver the planning, infrastructure, housing and services needed for our future.
Having studied public policy development before working in state government and at the CSIRO alongside world-leading energy and critical minerals researchers, Belle understands the importance of our clean energy future. She knows that only a Miles Labor Government is committed to the energy transition, creating new industries and to climate action.
As the daughter of a teacher and a school cleaner, Belle knows that only Labor Governments stand up for working people after witnessing Campbell Newman and the LNP cut 14,000 public servants across Queensland. Belle has put her hand up to represent Clayfield because she knows that only a Miles Labor Government is focused on what matters to Queenslanders including cost of living relief, rather than cuts like the LNP.
Belle will be a strong advocate for our community and will work hard to ensure Clayfield locals have access to high-quality healthcare, education, housing and transport.
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