I’m Rebekha Sharkie, your independent voice for Mayo.

I’ve lived here for decades – it’s where I raised my children and where my husband runs a small construction business. When I speak in Canberra, I speak as your neighbour.

I work every day to make sure Mayo’s voice is heard on the issues that matter most to our community.

South Australia’s harmful algal bloom

This ongoing environmental crisis is hurting SA. Since being first identified in March, the bloom has continued through the winter and as temperatures heat up, I am concerned about the ongoing effects.

We’ve seen a devastating impact on marine life. The health of some residents has been adversely affected. Local businesses are feeling the financial consequences. Many coastal communities are doing it tough.

I welcome the more than $100 million in financial support from the State and Federal Governments for the environment, science, industry, business and local communities.

I want to remind everyone, that there are many areas of our coast that remain unaffected.  As the bloom continues, I encourage people to head to our coastal towns and support them as much as possible.

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Rebekha in the community

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This is community at its best. This weekend's "Riding out the Bloom" event aims to bring people together, support local sporting clubs and community groups and raise funds to reinvest into Goolwa.
With fantastic artists, food and atmosphere, it's going to be a great celebration.
The weather is looking perfect and there are still tickets available!
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3 days ago
The Strath Neighbour

The Strath Neighbourhood Centre Inc. provides valuable support to the local community. I recently visited, along with my team member Michael, to drop off a collection of food items from our office.
We hope our contribution helps families who may need emergency food supplies.
The Centre is a welcoming space for people experiencing hardship, disadvantage and loneliness and our community is grateful.
📸Mikaela (social worker), Michael (from my team), Jackie (chair) and Mal (manager)
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1 week ago
Thank you to our har

Thank you to our hardworking emergency services through the holiday period. At a time of high bushfire risk, a special acknowledgement of our CFS crews and volunteers for their service. We are grateful every day knowing you stand ready to protect us all. Shout out to the Woodside CFS – their new mural celebrates the history and future of the Country Fire Service in our community. ... See MoreSee Less

2 weeks ago

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