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Karyn Edelstein

Candidate for Davidson

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A local small businesswoman, Karyn Edelstein is a qualified lawyer and director of a custom design and construction project management company.

Dedicated to a government that is focussed on recruiting more teachers, resuscitating our health care system, addressing small business concerns and renewing manufacturing in New South Wales, Karyn thinks that it is time that the damage caused by 12 years of Liberal privatisation is repaired.

With three grown children she is now focussed on giving the people of Davidson a voice in the NSW government.

She is concerned by the parlous state of NSW Schools with its massive teacher shortage and falling outcomes. Karyn will fight to recruit and retain teachers and to restore respect to the profession by better rewarding and supporting them.

Living in Davidson is a privilege that Karyn appreciates daily, with its leafy streets, remnant bushland and surrounding National Parks. She will strive to ensure the preservation of our unique urban forest environment, working to further climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation and fire control in Davidson through appropriate environmental planning and management.

Connect with Karyn:

  • Facebook: @Karyn4Davidson
  • Phone: 0418 606 277
  • Email: [email protected] 
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