Support Troy Stolz's campaign as the independent candidate for Kogarah.


Hear from Troy about why he is running:

"In this election there needs to be a candidate completely independent of the power of the gambling industry and ultimately not beholden to the toxic pokie dollar. Chris Minns' proposed reforms are a cop out. It's clear he will not challenge the pubs and clubs. In backing vested interests, he is failing our community. The lack of any meaningful action on pokies and the damage they cause is little more than kicking the problem into touch so millionaires can get rich off other's misery for another four years.  A vote for Chris Minns is a vote for continued suffering. It does little to stop organised crime or the huge damage to families. It is time for change. Join me and help support my campaign today - every little bit helps."


Find out more about Troy and his policy platforms at www.troystolz.com.


IMPORTANT: 
All amounts above $1,000 must be publicly disclosed.

YOU CAN NOT DONATE to a candidate in the NSW State elections if you are a "Prohibited Donor". 

These include but are not strictly limited to; property developers, tobacco industry, for-profit liquor or gambling industries. Furthermore, individuals who meet the definitions of a "Close Associate" of these entities are also unable to donate to candidates in NSW State elections. 

If you are not sure whether or not you may be a prohibited donor, you should seek your own advice before donating. 

Further information on prohibited donors and close associates can be found at www.elections.nsw.gov.au

The maximum amount that can be donated to a candidate in the NSW State elections is $7,000. This cap applies to both individuals can companies (other entities). 

 


To donate to a candidate in NSW you MUST be either: A) Listed on the Australian electoral roll, or B) An organisation holding an ABN (Australian Business Number), ACN (Australian Company Number) or other such number recognised by ASIC YOU CAN NOT DONATE to a candidate in the NSW State elections if you are a "Prohibited Donor". These include but are not strictly limited to; property developers, tobacco industry, for-profit liquor or gambling industries. Furthermore, individuals who meet the definitions of a "Close Associate" of these entities are also unable to donate to candidates in NSW State elections. If you are not sure whether or not you may be a prohibited donor, you should seek your own advice before donating. Further information on prohibited donors and close associates can be found at www.elections.nsw.gov.au The maximum amount that can be donated to a candidate in the NSW State elections is $7,000. This cap applies to both individuals can companies (other entities). NOTE: Donations about $1,000 MUST be publicly disclosed with address provided.