Ned is your
Mayoral candidate
for Liverpool Council
Ned is your Mayoral candidate
for Liverpool Council
Ned wants to make Liverpool
a safer place to raise a family
with the best opportunities
for our children.
Keep up to date
Promised & Delivered
Remove the unfair 30km/h speed limit in the Liverpool CBD
Funding for the Carnes Hill Aquatic Centre
Successfully negotiating with UNSW and NDA to establish presences in Liverpool
Rollout of a wireless CCTV network in the Liverpool CBD
Free, high-speed Wi-Fi in the Liverpool CBD
The $60m Carnes Hill Community and Recreation Precinct
Successfully negotiating with the University of Western Sydney and University of Wollongong to establish satellite campuses in the Liverpool CBD
Ned's plan for Liverpool​
Fighting for you and standing up for what's right
- Fought the NSW Government and removed the unfair 30km/h limit in Liverpool.
- Fighting the Federal and State Labor Governments to make sure we get our fair share of infrastructure, including Fifteenth Avenue and extending the Metro.
- Calling out the militant United Services Union for their Antics
Back to basics
- Repairing the budget and repaying Labor’s debt after turning an $11m deficit into $2m surplus.
- $177m in capital works this year.
- Record funding for outdoors crews to beautify our city.
- $50m in funding for local roads.
- $1m to upgrade change rooms for 20 sporting clubs across Liverpool.
Building recreation centres
- Funding and building the Sporting and Aquatic Leisure Precinct at Hammondville Park.
- $53m in funding secured to construct the Aquatic Centre at Carnes Hill.
- Planning for a Community Hub in Austral, and revitalising the Michael Wenden and Whitlam Leisure Centres.
More for families
- Continuing our Experience the World events in Macquarie Mall, including Stary Sari Nights and Blessed Nights.
- More Family Fun Days at your local park.
- Building more libraries and water parks for our children
- Boosting safety measures to prevent antisocial behaviour.
ON SEPTEMBER 14
YOU HAVE A CHOICE
Compare the pair
- Has the experience and has a plan to make Liverpool reach it's full potential.
- Stood up to the State and Federal Labor Governments for you to get our fair share.
- Has a track record of delivering, including Carnes Hill Recreation Centre and Phillips Park, Lurnea.
- Knows how to manage a $400m budget.
- Has no experience and does not have a plan to make Liverpool better.
- Works with the Labor Governments, Union, and convicted criminal Peter Ristevski to hurt Liverpool.
- Has voted against Hammondville Park and has no track record of delivering local infrastructure.
- Voted and campaigned against a balanced budget.
Vote
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FOR LIVEROOL MAYOR
2024-2028
Getting on with the job
About
Mayor
NED
MANNOUN
Ned Mannoun is the current Mayor of Liverpool Council since 2021.
Ned was the previous Mayor of the Liverpool City Council between 2012 and 2016. He also served as the Deputy Mayor of Liverpool between 2011, and the Liberal candidate for the electorate of Werriwa in the 2016 Federal Election.
Born in Boston, USA, Ned migrated to Australia at the age of 10. He has lived in the Liverpool area since. After High School, Ned created a small business, called Skills Training Australia. Mannoun sold the business in 2011, before he became the Mayor of Liverpool City Council.
In his current term Mayor Mannoun has a bold vision to implement several key projects including: constructing new swimming pools in Carnes Hill and Chipping Norton/Moorebank, introducing 500 new car parking spots, upgrading Kurrajong Road, and an increased focus on keeping our streets clean and safe.
As Mayor, Ned developed a positive vision for Liverpool- including chairing the Building Our New City board which accelerated civic infrastructure to beautify the Liverpool CBD, including the original Civic Place project.
In his current term as Mayor, Ned has been able to turn around the Council budget from an $11 million deficit to a $2m surplus over the last two years. Because of this, the Council has been able to deliver better services, amenities, and infrastructure for the Liverpool community.