The Gabba Ward - Councillor Jeremy Star

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Councillor Jonathan Sri was first elected in 2016, and has previously worked as a mediation facilitator, events organiser, youth worker, law clerk, carer for refugee children, musician, writer and university tutor. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons), a Bachelor of Arts and a Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing from the University of Queensland.

Councillor Sri was born in Brisbane and grew up in West Chermside. He first moved to the inner-city because he wanted to live in a higher-density neighbourhood with a vibrant nightlife and a flourishing music and arts scene.

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Councillor Jonathan Sri was first elected in 2016, and has previously worked as a mediation facilitator, events organiser, youth worker, law clerk, carer for refugee children, musician, writer and university tutor. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons), a Bachelor of Arts and a Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing from the University of Queensland.

Councillor Sri was born in Brisbane and grew up in West Chermside. He first moved to the inner-city because he wanted to live in a higher-density neighbourhood with a vibrant nightlife and a flourishing music and arts scene.

Join me as I ask you for feedback on a regular basis to help me make informed decisions on behalf of Brisbane residents.

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  • June Topic - What are your thoughts on increasing the height levels of Unit blocks in the Woolloongabba.

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    We are needing to house an extra 100,000 people in Woolloongabba by 2050, and we are looking for ways to that allow for green spaces, as well as flexibility in housing options. I am interested in hearing your thoughts on what you think is possible. 

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