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Serena Copley will fight for Kiama

January 30, 2026 7:45 am in by

Serena Copley is once again standing up to fight for Kiama, committed to giving local families, households and businesses a strong voice.

“Labor made a lot of promises during the by-election, and I will be holding them to account every day to ensure Kiama gets more than just broken promises from this Government,” she said.

Serena has lived locally for more than 30 years, with four generations of her family calling our community home, she has a deep understanding of the issues facing Kiama.

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“Families have been doing it really tough under Labor. Household budgets are stretched to breaking point, housing is unaffordable, trains are slower and less reliable, essential
services and infrastructure are falling behind, and our region isn’t getting the investment it needs. It’s not good enough, our community deserves better,” Serena said.

As a previous Shoalhaven City Councillor, Serena listened to our community and worked
hard to fix the finances, deliver better services, and secure upgrades to critical infrastructure, including our local roads.

Serena volunteers with Meals on Wheels and works professionally educating young people and partnering with local businesses to train and upskill employees with traineeships and sector-specific qualifications.

“I want to be a champion for Kiama, and I’ll fight for better outcomes every day. Our
community is paying the price under Labor. We need a local who knows the issues and
delivers results and I have a strong track record of delivery,” she said.

As part of Kellie Sloane’s Liberal team, Serena will stand up for local families, households,
and small businesses and fight for the services, infrastructure, and investment our region
needs.

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