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Tim Baxter has gone from running nightclubs and a mobile bar business, to banking and finance and finally into local government. A current City of Port Phillip Greens Councillor in his second term and fifth year in office, Tim's a family man and Balaclava local, having lived in the area for over fifteen years now. In his first term on council, Tim pushed for climate action, leading to Port Phillip joining the Melbourne Renewable Energy Project and declaring a climate emergency. This term, Tim's focusing on increasing open space, accelerating the greening of public and private land and continuing to fight for the climate cause.
January brought us everything from Joe the pigeon to Joe the president. We discuss Australia's vaccine rollout plan, the Australia Day debate, the US Capitol riot, protesting amidst a pandemic, Margaret Court's controversial proposed accolades and the successful sale of Tim's walking desk.
By Lesley PianellaTim Baxter has gone from running nightclubs and a mobile bar business, to banking and finance and finally into local government. A current City of Port Phillip Greens Councillor in his second term and fifth year in office, Tim's a family man and Balaclava local, having lived in the area for over fifteen years now. In his first term on council, Tim pushed for climate action, leading to Port Phillip joining the Melbourne Renewable Energy Project and declaring a climate emergency. This term, Tim's focusing on increasing open space, accelerating the greening of public and private land and continuing to fight for the climate cause.
January brought us everything from Joe the pigeon to Joe the president. We discuss Australia's vaccine rollout plan, the Australia Day debate, the US Capitol riot, protesting amidst a pandemic, Margaret Court's controversial proposed accolades and the successful sale of Tim's walking desk.