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In his first interview as Mayor, George Greiss sets out a leadership approach built around participation, transparency, and collaboration — describing a “Team Campbelltown” mindset where councillors and community voices matter. He positions the mayoral role as one of facilitation rather than control, emphasising that decisions should be shaped by the full council and informed by public input, including proposed community forums. The article also highlights Greiss’ working relationship with Deputy Mayor Warren Morrison and frames his election as both a political shift and a cultural change in how council engages with residents.
The piece also addresses a recurring public concern — that a conservative mayor automatically means “open slather” on development — and Greiss responds by explaining how planning decisions are actually made through planning panels, statutory frameworks, and strategic planning layers, not by a mayor’s personal preference. Overall, it reads as a statement of intent: steady leadership, clearer governance, and a planning-literate approach that aims to rebuild trust and bring more people into the conversation.
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