Gregory John Olsen - Endorsed Greens Candidate, WSC 2021

Gregory John Olsen - Endorsed Greens Candidate, WSC 2021 I'm the endorsed Greens candidate in the Wingecarribee Shire Council election on September 4, 2021.

I'll be campaigning on the Greens' Four Pillars: ecological sustainability, grassroots participatory democracy, social justice and peace & non-violence.

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Wingecarribee Shire Council Civic Centre, 68 Elizabeth St
Moss Vale, NSW
2577

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Gregory John Olsen: A Short Biography for Greens for Preselecion for the Wingecarriee Shire Council Elections, 2021.

Born in Sydney in 1957, and raised by my Mother since the age of six, I was educated in State schools, completing year 12 in 1974. During my working life, I was a self employed guitar teacher, retiring in 2014.

My first awareness of environmental issues developed from my involvement in a progressive Christian church in the mid-1970s and the cookbook, Recipes for a Small Planet. A marriage and a son intervened, followed by a divorce and single parenthood until I met my current spouse, Leeanne in 1996.

As a result of Leeanne’s prompting, we attended a Greenpeace forum about the Anvil Hill Coal Mine in June, 2006. This kick started our passion for protecting the environment from fossil fuel extraction and, at that early stage, introduced us to climate change. We joined GetUp! in 2006, when there were fewer than 70,000 “members”, becoming participants in many actions over the years, such as the Walk Against Warming and Federal election campaigns since 2007. (I became convenor of the Get Up! Central Coast Action Group in 2018.)

Until December, 2013, we were living in Phillip Bay, Sydney, and established Sustainability Street Phillip Bay, an initiative of the Randwick City Council. We were foundation members of Climate Action Sydney Eastern Suburbs (CASES) and were involved with 100% Renewable Energy (now Solar Citizens of which I became Central Coast Co-ordinator in 2018), the Randwick Sustainability Hub and the La Perouse Precinct Community Association. We sustainably retrofitted our home in 2009/10 and opened it for Sustainable House Day in 2010, ’11 and ’12. We held compositing and wormfarm workshops there also. After supporting Labor from voting age, followed by the Democrats, I evolved to the Greens after they were established in Australia in 1992, regularly handing out at polling places on all levels of government elections days. In 2012, I stood for the Randwick City Council elections as an independent on the Greens ticket, headed by Councillor Murray Matson, with the Save the La Perouse Market Gardens campaign as the major issue in my ward.