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Growing Up In Roseville I have fond memories of growing up in this area. I spent many aſternoons either playing with our neighbours in their backyards, or playing with local kids at the aſter school care in Roseville Chase Community Hall. I was also a member of our local Boy Scouts group, where we learnt how to e knots, fold our flag, basic first aid, as well as bushwalking and camping skills. My love for art first started when our neighbours took us to classes at the Roseville Art Centre. Each week we had painng, drawing, or poery classes and I enjoyed art enough to take it as an elecve in high school. Tesmonials We have been impressed with Sam’s commitment and tenacity for geng things done. He is extremely proacve and efficient; he doesn’t shy away from challenging projects and is always prepared to volunteer his me to serve the collecve good. Sam is a keen listener who is interested in others’ well- being. He has a strong sense of community jusce and desires to build people up. He is always looking at how things can be improved and looking for the best ways to use his skills and efforts for his community. - Stuart and Lesley Glass, Lindfield Sam has very quickly become an integral part of our church family and goes out of his way to help others where possible. Sam is also highly organised, has great communicaon skills and effortlessly brings diverse groups of people together to work towards a common goal. It is these valuable skills that I think make Sam a great candidate for local council. He is dedicated to posive change and driving progress for our community. - Sonja McCarthy, Roseville Sam is a professional and valued member of our team who has consistently delivered during the two years that I have worked with him. Sam has strong financial skills and extensive technological knowledge, enjoys new challenges, and is great at looking for smarter soluons to ongoing problems. - Stuart Ballinger, Senior Risk Manager Sam has integrity and compassion. I know I can trust him to listen carefully to my concerns and the concerns of others, and to act in a way that seeks to care for people, parcularly those who are most vulnerable in our society. Sam wants to see polics change from the inside, and I have total confidence in his ability and character to work towards this goal. - Michelle Codrington, Lindfield I have known Sam since 1994. He is a hard worker with a gentle temperament and is not easily stressed from the environment around him. He is passionate about making a posive impact to inspire future generaons. - Dr Michael Li, Lindfield Sam Ngai I was born in Hong Kong and migrated to Australia in 1987. I spent 25 years living in Roseville and aended Roseville Public School. My wife Kathryn is also a longme local who aended Lindfield Public School. We met through our local church and aſter marrying in 2012, moved to Killara where we enjoy the proximity to both of our families. Our daughter Phoebe was born last year and she has been the centre of everyone’s aenon. I studied Bachelor of Soſtware Engineering (Honours) as well as Master of Professional Accounng at UNSW. I am a qualified accountant (CPA) and a member of the Australian Instute of Company Directors. I currently work as a Senior Analyst in the Risk, Policy and Governance team of an ASX Top 30 company. My wife and I also run a wedding and family portrait photography business; we understand and care about small business. Why Run for Council? People choose to live in Roseville and Lindfield because they enjoy the leafy character of the North Shore. I have enjoyed this area for 30 years and I want our children to enjoy it for years to come. I want to make sure that residenal developments along our transport corridors are done in a manner that is consistent with the character of this area. For those moving into the area, I also want to make sure that they have local parks to enjoy. On the community front, I want to see more youth mentoring programs, transioning teenagers to strong and independent members of our society. I also want to raise awareness and support for those who face domesc violence, for those who are undergoing mental health issues, and for those who are experiencing feelings of isolaon. Art Exhibions The Roseville Art Centre has free exhibits throughout the year. You can show your support for our local arsts by aending these events: - Textural Art - 7 September - 12 October - History and Memory - 9 November - 7 December For more informaon, refer to the Ku-ring-gai Council website. Policy Posions ü Beer traffic management so that kids can go to school safely and workers can get to work on me. ü Greater access to local green spaces and increased commuter parking through the Lindfield Village Hub and Green. ü Improvements to local play and sports grounds. ü Residenal developments that keep the character of our area, and with appropriate consideraon of transport, educaon and other infrastructure. ü Further support for soſt plascs recycling and the composng of organic waste. ü More awareness and support for those undergoing youth unemployment, domesc violence, mental health, and isolaon issues. Principles and Values Listening and Collaboraon — I believe that the best results come through regular consultaon with community groups. Where appropriate, I will seek to collaborate with the State and Federal governments on wider issues such as transport and educaon. Integrity and Honesty — I am not interested in blame games or cover-ups. If something goes wrong, I believe that the best approach is to own up and focus on soluons. Hard Work and Independence — I want to enable everyone in Ku-ring-gai to become strong and independent members of the community. Fiscal Responsibility — With limited rate-payer funds, we must wisely spend on a range of projects that benefit the enre community. When new ideas are proposed, I may somemes say ‘no’, ‘later’, or ’try another approach’. Realisc Goals — Some candidates will tell you that if you vote for them, all your traffic, parking and lifestyle problems will disappear right now. I understand the issues that our residents are going through, but prefer to take a more considered approach to each situaon. I will think outside the box and strive for what I believe can be realiscally achieved. Self Funded Campaign — I do not accept any polical donaons as I do not want to owe favours to anybody. The people of Ku-ring-gai expect all Councillors to act objecvely and in the public interest. Introducon and Policy Posion: Sam Ngai Ku-ring-gai Council Elecons: 9 September 2017 Sam Ngai for Roseville Ward (Roseville, Roseville Chase, Lindfield, East Lindfield, Killara) Your Voice on Local Issues Ku-ring-gai Council Elecons Saturday 9 September 8am to 6pm The Roseville Ward comprises of: Roseville (north of Boundary St) Roseville Chase Lindfield East Lindfield Some parts of Killara Polling locaons: Roseville Uning Church Roseville Public School Roseville Chase Community Hall Castle Cove Public School Lindfield East Public School Lindfield Public School St Alban’s Anglican Lindfield Lindfield Uning Church Beaumont Road Public School Ku-ring-gai Council Chambers Who you vote for maers. If in doubt, look them up. Please contact Sam if you need a postal vote or any other informaon. Email: [email protected] Instagram: roseville.community Postal: PO Box 139, Roseville NSW 2069 Twier: @RosevilleCom Phone: 0414 548 878 (aſter hours) Authorised by Sam Ngai, PO Box 139, Roseville NSW 2069 Online Edion Only. Not to be printed or used on Elecon Day. Against Amalgamaon with Hornsby It is not fair for the people of Dural or Wisemans Ferry to make decisions for Roseville and Lindfield, neither is it fair for us to make decisions on their issues either. It can lead to poor outcomes.

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Growing Up In RosevilleI have fond memories of growing up in this area. I spent many afternoons either playing with our neighbours in their backyards, or playing with local kids at the after school care in Roseville Chase Community Hall. I was also a member of our local Boy Scouts group, where we learnt how to tie knots, fold our flag, basic first aid, as well as bushwalking and camping skills.

My love for art first started when our neighbours took us to classes at the Roseville Art Centre. Each week we had painting, drawing, or pottery classes and I enjoyed art enough to take it as an elective in high school.

TestimonialsWe have been impressed with Sam’s commitment and tenacity for getting things done. He is extremely proactive and efficient; he doesn’t shy away from challenging projects and is always prepared to volunteer his time to serve the collective good.Sam is a keen listener who is interested in others’ well-being. He has a strong sense of community justice and desires to build people up. He is always looking at how things can be improved and looking for the best ways to use his skills and efforts for his community.- Stuart and Lesley Glass, Lindfield

Sam has very quickly become an integral part of our church family and goes out of his way to help others where possible. Sam is also highly organised, has great communication skills and effortlessly brings diverse groups of people together to work towards a common goal.It is these valuable skills that I think make Sam a great candidate for local council. He is dedicated to positive change and driving progress for our community.- Sonja McCarthy, Roseville

Sam is a professional and valued member of our team who has consistently delivered during the two years that I have worked with him. Sam has strong financial skills and extensive technological knowledge, enjoys new challenges, and is great at looking for smarter solutions to ongoing problems. - Stuart Ballinger, Senior Risk Manager

Sam has integrity and compassion. I know I can trust him to listen carefully to my concerns and the concerns of others, and to act in a way that seeks to care for people, particularly those who are most vulnerable in our society. Sam wants to see politics change from the inside, and I have total confidence in his ability and character to work towards this goal.- Michelle Codrington, Lindfield

I have known Sam since 1994. He is a hard worker with a gentle temperament and is not easily stressed from the environment around him. He is passionate about making a positive impact to inspire future generations.- Dr Michael Li, Lindfield

Sam NgaiI was born in Hong Kong and migrated to Australia in 1987. I spent 25 years living in Roseville and attended Roseville Public School.

My wife Kathryn is also a longtime local who attended Lindfield Public School. We met through our local

church and after marrying in 2012, moved to Killara where we enjoy the proximity to both of our families. Our daughter Phoebe was born last year and she has been the centre of everyone’s attention.

I studied Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) as well as Master of Professional Accounting at UNSW. I am a qualified accountant (CPA) and a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. I currently work as a Senior Analyst in the Risk, Policy and Governance team of an ASX Top 30 company.

My wife and I also run a wedding and family portrait photography business; we understand and care about small business.

Why Run for Council?People choose to live in Roseville and Lindfield because they enjoy the leafy character of the North Shore. I have enjoyed this area for 30 years and I want our children to enjoy it for years to come.

I want to make sure that residential developments along our transport corridors are done in a manner that is consistent with the character of this area. For those moving into the area, I also want to make sure that they have local parks to enjoy.

On the community front, I want to see more youth mentoring programs, transitioning teenagers to strong and independent members of our society. I also want to raise awareness and support for those who face domestic violence, for those who are undergoing mental health issues, and for those who are experiencing feelings of isolation.

Art ExhibitionsThe Roseville Art Centre has free exhibits throughout the year. You can show your support for our local artists by attending these events:- Textural Art - 7 September - 12 October- History and Memory - 9 November - 7 DecemberFor more information, refer to the Ku-ring-gai Council website.

Policy Positionsü Better traffic management so that kids can go to school safely and workers can get to work on time.ü Greater access to local green spaces and increased commuter parking through the Lindfield Village Hub and Green.ü Improvements to local play and sports grounds.ü Residential developments that keep the character of our area, and with appropriate consideration of transport, education and other infrastructure.ü Further support for soft plastics recycling and the composting of organic waste.ü More awareness and support for those undergoing youth unemployment, domestic violence, mental health, and isolation issues.

Principles and ValuesListening and Collaboration — I believe that the best results come through regular consultation with community groups. Where appropriate, I will seek to collaborate with the State and Federal governments on wider issues such as transport and education.

Integrity and Honesty — I am not interested in blame games or cover-ups. If something goes wrong, I believe that the best approach is to own up and focus on solutions.

Hard Work and Independence — I want to enable everyone in Ku-ring-gai to become strong and independent members of the community.

Fiscal Responsibility — With limited rate-payer funds, we must wisely spend on a range of projects that benefit the entire community. When new ideas are proposed, I may sometimes say ‘no’, ‘later’, or ’try another approach’.

Realistic Goals — Some candidates will tell you that if you vote for them, all your traffic, parking and lifestyle problems will disappear right now. I understand the issues that our residents are going through, but prefer to take a more considered approach to each situation. I will think outside the box and strive for what I believe can be realistically achieved.

Self Funded Campaign — I do not accept any political donations as I do not want to owe favours to anybody. The people of Ku-ring-gai expect all Councillors to act objectively and in the public interest.

Introduction andPolicy Position:Sam Ngai

Ku-ring-gai Council Elections:9 September 2017

Sam Ngai for Roseville Ward(Roseville, Roseville Chase,Lindfield, East Lindfield, Killara)

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Against Amalgamation with HornsbyIt is not fair for the people of Dural or Wisemans Ferry to make decisions for Roseville and Lindfield, neither is it fair for us to make decisions on their issues either. It can lead to poor outcomes.

Domestic Violence andMental HealthI have been unfortunate enough to see friends go through domestic violence and now know the importance of seeking early help. Likewise, I have seen friends go through serious mental health issues and early diagnosis was key to quick recovery. If elected, I will encourage Council to promote greater public awareness of, and support towards, Domestic Violence and Mental Health issues.

Soft Plastics RecyclingDid you know that soft plastics such as bread bags, biscuit and pasta packaging, frozen food bags, plastic bags and cereal liners cannot be recycled through our Council’s existing recycling service?

Fortunately our major supermarkets have collection points for recycling soft plastics, though my wife and I often find that their dedicated bins are full.

If elected, I will encourage the Council to look into more soft plastics recycling options such as increasing the number of collection points.

Two Creeks TrackIt’s great to know that any of us can experience the Australian bush just minutes from our suburban streets.

I recently went on a bushwalk along the Two Creeks Track. Starting from Tryon Road in Lindfield, this is a 7.5km (2 hour) moderate walk that takes you through Garigal National Park and the bushlands of East Lindfield and Roseville Chase, finishing at Echo Point Park.

My personal highlights from the walk included the post-war stonework, the water views of Middle Harbour, the run in with a brush-turkey, Roseville Beach, and the final stop at Echo on the Marina, a breakfast and lunch cafe.

For more information, refer to the Ku-ring-gai Council website.

The Graffiti ProblemGraffiti was an obvious problem along the Two Creeks Track. Sometimes it was relatively harmless, at other times it was preventing people from reading information signs about our area’s heritage.

I want to start a community conversation around graffiti spots such as the one in the photo below.- Do we want to clean it off each year?- Do we want to leave it as is? - Do we want to turn it into a creative mural similar to the Balfour Street Rail Tunnel in Lindfield or the JB Seed Freedom Mural outside Regimental Park in Killara?

Let us know your thoughts by [email protected]

If you plan to go on a bushwalk ...It’s important to be prepared before heading off to the bush. Where possible, travel as a group and check the weather beforehand. For a short walk such as this, you will also want to bring a hat, sunscreen, water, some snacks, a fully charged phone or paper-based map, and a first aid kit.

Local Parks and Commuter ParkingI want all children growing up in apartments to have the opportunity to play in a park, however for some such as those living near Lindfield Station, they need to walk 10-15 minutes to their nearest ones.

The Ku-ring-gai Council is planning two projects in the Lindfield area, replacing open-air carparks with above ground green spaces and underground short term and commuter parking.

If elected, I will support the construction of the Lindfield Village Hub and Lindfield Village Green (as long as they are economically viable). I would also like to see a high degree of transparency and community consultation for each project.

I will also support continued improvements to existing parks, playgrounds, and sports grounds.

Getting the Right BalanceWhen considering complex issues such as infrastructure policy, we must consider the diverse range of needs of people who live in this area, both present and future.

Many of us live in the western and eastern ends of this ward. We love the green environment and abundant space available to us, but we also care about matters such as safely dropping off our kids at school and getting to work on time. For these people, issues such as traffic management and commuter parking are a high priority.

Then there are those of us who live closer to the Pacific Highway and the major train stations. We may be young people who live in a small home, or perhaps we are one of the increasing number of retirees who are looking to downsize to a lower maintenance lifestyle. For these people, quality footpaths and close access to reliable transport, amenities, and local green spaces are a high priority.

Many issues such as transport, health and education are outside of the Council’s direct influence; they are State and Federal Government responsibilities. However if elected, I will work together with local community groups, hear your concerns, and seek to present them to the higher levels of government in a coherent and collaborative way.

Youth UnemploymentYouth unemployment is close to my heart because I used to be an unemployed youth. I had no job because nobody had taught me important life skills such as how to write a resume and how to respond in interviews.

In recent years, I have volunteered for Beacon Foundation to assist high school students in finding work and if elected, I will endeavour to see more initiatives aimed at reducing youth unemployment in Ku-ring-gai.

Ku-ring-gai in 2030We have seen how the Internet has changed our lives and the rate of technological change is expected to increase. If the people and businesses of Ku-ring-gai want to adapt and thrive with technological change, Ku-ring-gai will need councillors who understand technology and are able to collaborate with State and Federal Government to set new policies.Some examples of future technologies include:- Self-driving vehicles (currently being trialled in Olympic Park) along with an Uber-like network, which may one day remove the need for car ownership or parking spaces.- Aerial drones (currently trialled by Amazon and Domino’s) which may one day replace the need to visit physical stores.- Faster Internet Speeds, leading to more working from home and less demand on public transport.

Sustainability and Environment

Infrastructure and Social Services

Extra pocket money for the kids?From 1 December 2017, the NSW Government will roll out its Return and Earn container deposit scheme. Most drink containers from 150mL to 3L will fetch a 10-cent refund at approved collection points. You can encourage your kids to start collecting containers now.

Composting and Worm-farmingAccording to the Ku-ring-gai Council website, 45% of the waste in red bins is food that is transported to landfill then rots to form harmful greenhouse gases.

The Council provides residents with the skills and resources to convert organic material into rich fertiliser, compost and mulch. A 25% discount is being offered to the first 300 residents to take advantage of their offer.

If elected, I will encourage the Council to more actively promote awareness and availability of composting and waste reduction options.

Ku-ring-gai’s Housing DensityThe State Government sets mandatory dwelling targets for each council to support Sydney’s population growth.

If elected, I will encourage residential developments that are in keeping with the character of our local area, and with appropriate consideration of traffic, transport, education and other infrastructure.

Loneliness and IsolationWhen I reflect on my childhood days, I realise that my grandparents felt incredibly lonely and isolated at their nursing home.

If elected, I will encourage Council to explore further ways of identifying and helping people who desire more social interaction.

Tanya SmithAs a local resident I am privileged to be running for local council this year. I am proud to stand alongside Sam Ngai. I have lived in Lindfield for 22 years and have a degree in Advanced Science from Macquarie University. I have also volunteered with the Rural Fire Service for

8 years and am particularly passionate about promoting composting and waste reduction.