Warren Grzic (Ungrouped Independent)
May. 9th, 2022 01:29 pmWarren Grzic:
2016 Website: https://grzic2016.wordpress.com/about/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrzicWarren/
Warren Grzic is based in the bush. He’s a serial candidate, having run as a federal ungrouped independent in 2016, and for NSW state and federally in 2019 for Sustainable Australia (not top of the ticket). This gives some idea of what his views are on various issues.
Grzic wants to raise Centrelink payments from $46 a day, but hasn’t put a target on how much he wants to raise them. Adorably, he also thinks this is a compelling reason to vote for him, rather than any of the other many parties championing this policy. He supports renewable energy and net-zero “done step-by-step, as one size does not fit all” (so I’m assuming he’s good with 2050), along with more sustainable development and better planning for this. He wants more manufacturing and industry based in Australia to expand the economy. He wants a Federal ICAC (with teeth).
He's previously run in 2016 on better public transport, more investment in rural and regional highways, and “simplifying the tax system”.
Look, without any further evidence, I would treat Grzic like a vote for Sustainable Australia. I haven’t seen him espouse any of their stable population positions while flicking through his facebook page, but I’m not willing to say he wouldn’t support such views, either.
2016 Website: https://grzic2016.wordpress.com/about/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GrzicWarren/
Warren Grzic is based in the bush. He’s a serial candidate, having run as a federal ungrouped independent in 2016, and for NSW state and federally in 2019 for Sustainable Australia (not top of the ticket). This gives some idea of what his views are on various issues.
Grzic wants to raise Centrelink payments from $46 a day, but hasn’t put a target on how much he wants to raise them. Adorably, he also thinks this is a compelling reason to vote for him, rather than any of the other many parties championing this policy. He supports renewable energy and net-zero “done step-by-step, as one size does not fit all” (so I’m assuming he’s good with 2050), along with more sustainable development and better planning for this. He wants more manufacturing and industry based in Australia to expand the economy. He wants a Federal ICAC (with teeth).
He's previously run in 2016 on better public transport, more investment in rural and regional highways, and “simplifying the tax system”.
Look, without any further evidence, I would treat Grzic like a vote for Sustainable Australia. I haven’t seen him espouse any of their stable population positions while flicking through his facebook page, but I’m not willing to say he wouldn’t support such views, either.