Letter to Supporters
Dear Friends,
This letter is to inform you that I have decided to stand in the forthcoming City of Melbourne election for the position of Lord Mayor.
As a local resident and businessman, I understand the issues that are important to residents, ratepayers and the business community. I am committed to ensuring that Melbourne remains a splendid place to live, work and enjoy. To achieve these aims it is essential that Melbourne is Australia’s major business and industrial centre and a world recognised tourist hub.
|

Click here to open letter as Adobe Acrobat PDF in new window for easier reading and printing (79kb) |
We need to take our city forward into the future so we can be recognised as one of the world’s great cities on a par with London, Paris, Rome and New York.
It is clear the City of Melbourne needs a new leadership team and a financially accountable, independent Council who will work hard to deliver real results for ratepayers, residents and business. Those elected at the Council election need to be there for the greater good of Melbourne and not for self-interest.
My colleagues on the MorganClarke Team and I would appreciate your support and would like your assistance in our campaign in this election. We have the vision and the leadership capability to put Melbourne first.
I am pleased to be supported by the current president of the Docklands Community Association, Michele Anderson, as Deputy Mayor. Our Team includes the experienced Cr Peter Clarke who is standing for re-election as well as local community activists, Dr Jackie Watts, convenor of the Carlton Residents’ Association, and Margaret Wood, former president of the East Melbourne Group. Dr. Jackie Watts is the coordinator of CoRBA-Melbourne (Coalition of Resident and Business Associations) while Michele Anderson and Margaret Wood are also active members of CoRBAMelbourne.
With your support we will ensure that the City of Melbourne is economically and environmentally sustainable, and most importantly, ‘liveable’ for all stakeholders.
It is essential, that we all work together to attract more commerce. International travellers are now often discouraged from coming to Melbourne due to costly air fares, poor airline services and lack of daily direct flights. This is confirmed by a recent Conde Nast Traveler survey which showed that Sydney tops Melbourne as the preferred destination in Australia and the Pacific – this needs to change.
Attached is a form you may wish to send back to me indicating your willingness to assist in a variety of ways.
With kind regards,
Gary Morgan,
Not produced at ratepayers’ expense. Printed and Authorised by Roger Blythman, 401 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000
Download Letter as pdf (79kb)