17/09/2022
In 2018 I ran for Mayor of Whyalla, although I didn't win the seat I was so humbled by the support and how many people related to my voice and point at the time.
I achieved what I wanted to that election, I showed that anybody, anytime can show an interest in their town, can stand up for their rights, and no matter how small you are, you are important.
The last four years I have spent, like many, adapting to the covid normal and accepting and evolving. Ive also been doing my homework, ready for the 2022 elections.
In 2022 I offer myself as a councillor, many issues I spoke about back then are still an issue, in fact since 2018 the council meetings are NO LONGER recorded.
So here I am, once again. Ready to provide transparent servitude with integrity, strong ethics.
I am so enthusiastic about whyalla. Its my home. I own a house here, I have a job here, and I run my online business from here. I raise my children here.
Vote 1 Kathryn Campbell.
Third generation Whyalla raising the fourth generation.
Written and authorised by Kathryn Campbell.