Jodie Ashworth will be running as an independent candidate in the East Gippsland Shire Council local government elections in October.
Mrs Ashworth’s family has lived in Paynesville for more than 30 years and “we love where we live”.
“As a successful business owner of H2O Tours and Adventures, Ashworth Maritime Services and formerly Ella Bache Bairnsdale (2010-2020) I understand the impact that disaster’s and the ever increasing cost of living has on small business owners, as well as the staff they employ in our wider community,” she said.
“As a financial counsellor working in community services following the 2019/2020 bushfires and COVID-19, I have lived experience of advocating and assisting vulnerable members of our community.
“As a community leader I have been on local committees and as the current president of the Paynesville Business and Tourism Association, Visit Paynesville and the Paynesville Neighbourhood Centre, I have deep insight into the challenges our community is facing due to cost of living pressures.”
Mrs Ashworth says she has been focused on representing the community for many years, and as such has ensured she only has the local lived experience, but the tertiary qualifications to effectively and positively represent the community.
“I have tertiary qualifications in Business, Management and Finance. I’m a graduate of the Women Leading Locally program and have completed a Certificate in Community Leadership and Government (Local Government) delivered by Women for Election and the Institute of Community Directors (ICDA),” she said.
Safer CommUNITY
“Out of 79 Victorian Local Government Areas, East Gippsland has the highest rate of reported family and domestic violence, a statistic that must change. Everyone has the right to feel safe. Our youth suicide and homelessness rates are among the highest in the state. Better services to support our most vulnerable.
Thriving CommUNITY
“I am focused on strong economic development and growth for our region which includes improved public transport, better roads and reliable trains for locals, businesses and visitors. I support and advocate for business ideas, initiatives and innovation without the barriers. Inclusive and accessible public spaces to be a priority for all abilities. Also building a connected, respectful community to achieve greater socio-economic benefits for all. Think Global – Act Local.
Sustainable CommUNITY
“East Gippsland is the only region in Victoria certified as an Eco Destination. We must protect and enhance our natural environment using evidence-based information to ensure our region is sustainable for future generations while respecting East Gippsland’s indigenous cultural heritage.
“Council should not be invisible. Council decisions must reflect and represent the genuine needs of our community, connecting and collaborating with respect and diplomacy.”