Jannah Fahiz for Hurtle Vale

Jannah Fahiz has always had a passion for helping other people and caring for animals. Jannah is originally from the ACT, but 8 years ago, she decided to join her some of her family members in Adelaide and call it home. She spent her time in Canberra actively campaigning a better life for the local wildlife; particularly focused on the beloved Eastern Grey Kangaroos. During this time, she volunteered for 5 years on the Animal Justice Party committee as Secretary then Convener and ran in the ACT election receiving the highest votes in the party. She hopes to use her experience in politics to better the lives of those living in Adelaide.
Jannah has a background in event management and works in the music industry supporting artists and a lively local music scene. Jannah is an establishing journalist; writing articles for music magazines promoting up and coming musicians. She herself is a singer/songwriter and entertainer and is working on her debut EP. Alongside this, Jannah is an active member in the video games community; supporting our local game developers and creatives through events and social media.
Jannah believes it is becoming more and more urgent that we act in kinder ways to the Earth and all beings who live upon it. Jannah wishes to see a community who chooses compassion over greed; leading the way with kindness. In this election, she will be campaigning for Veticare, greater protections for South Australia’s natural environment and protecting our natural icons.
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