DELIVERING POSITIVE CHANGE

Your Community Voice on Council

GRRRP are delivering positive change.

In 2021, we promised to change the council, and we delivered. With a new administrative management and a collaborative leadership team, we are achieving positive outcomes for our community.

In 2024, the community again put their trust in us and elected 5 of our GRRRP candidates to represent them as Georges River Councillors. In October 2024, Elise Borg was elected Mayor of Georges River Council.

We put the community first.

As local community representatives, we have a proven track record of collaborating with residents, fellow councillors, council administration, and state and federal governments to drive positive change.

As a registered political party at the local level, our unwavering focus is solely on the Georges River area. This autonomy allows us to prioritise decisions that serve the best interests of the Georges River community, a responsibility we proudly uphold.

GRRRP are a united team.

GRRRP comprises individuals sharing common values, united to wield greater influence within the council. Together as a cohesive team, we strive to realise positive outcomes for the community.

 

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Meet Our Councillors

 

Elise Borg

Kogarah Bay Ward

First elected to Georges River Council in December 2021, and re-elected in September 2024, Elise served as Chair of the Finance and Governance Committee in 2022 and 2023, and became Deputy Mayor in September 2023. In October 2024 Elise was elected Mayor of Georges River Council.

Living in Beverley Park with her three school-aged children, Elise has a background in advertising and marketing. She exemplifies leadership, working collaboratively with colleagues to ensure the best outcomes for the community.

Natalie Mort

Blakehurst Ward

Elected to Georges River Council in December 2021, and re-elected in September 2024, Natalie serves on the Community and Culture Committee and the Assets and Infrastructure Committee. She is dedicated to ensuring residents enjoy a great lifestyle and opportunities for youth development.

Before her election, Natalie campaigned to rebuild Carss Park Pool, gathering 11,700 petition signatures and 2,000 pledges from community leaders. She continues to advocate for the pool's reconstruction.

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, Natalie is one of 14 children. She has lived in Sydney for 40 years, including 30 years in Blakehurst Ward with her husband and two children.

Christina Jamieson

Mortdale Ward

Christina has lived in Mortdale for over 25 years and has been an active member of the P&Cs at both Mortdale Public School and Georges River College Peakhurst where her 3 boys have attended school.

She has also been involved in Oatley, Peakhurst and Penshurst soccer clubs. Christina loves being involved in her community and believes it’s vital that our voices are heard. 

Christina runs a successful mortgage broking and asset management company and is passionate about educating people in home ownership.

 

Peter Mahoney

Peakhurst Ward

First elected to Georges River Council in December 2021, and re-elected in September 2024, Peter serves on the Finance and Governance Committee and chairs the Environment and Planning Committee. He is also the Councillor delegate to the Canterbury-Bankstown/Georges River Bushfire Management Committee.

Peter talks the talk and walks the walk, campaigning vigorously for the campaigns that are close to his heart. Having lived in Oatley for 29 years, Peter was instrumental in fighting the former Hurstville Council against rezoning the Oatley Bowling Club site. Peter is passionate about preserving the environment for future generations and believes we need good governance to achieve a better/cleaner environment.

Matt Allison

Peakhurst Ward

First elected to Georges River Council in September 2024, Matt serves on both the Community and Culture Committee and the Environment and Planning Committee. He is also the Councillor delegate to Georges Riverkeeper (GRCCC).

A proud Oatley resident of nearly 30 years, Matt is a dedicated husband and father whose deep community ties include long-standing involvement in local organisations like the Oatley Flora and Fauna Society and Friends of Glenlee. His commitment to environmental protection is reflected in his decades of advocacy for tree planting, biodiversity, and Caring for Country.

 

Get Involved

GRRRP are authentically driven by community interests. We make decisions solely with the community's welfare in mind, with the freedom to put the community first. 

We need your help

To keep delivering this positive change, we rely on your support to secure re-election for our GRRRP Councillors. We don’t have the backing of the major parties. We are calling on those passionate about their community to help in any way you can.

Can you pitch in?

Every little bit helps.