Angela Owen-Taylor
Suburbs in the Parkinson Ward
The Parkinson Ward comprises the suburbs of Heathwood, Larapinta, Pallara, Algester, Doolandella, Parkinson, Willawong and parts of Calamvale and Forest Lake.
About Angela
Cr Angela Owen-Taylor was elected as Councillor for the Ward of Parkinson in 2008 as part of Lord Mayor Campbell Newman's team.
Angela is a long term community advocate and has lived in the local area over the last 23 years.
Through her role as spokesperson for the Calamvale Algester Parkinson Association of Residents (CAPAR) since 1995, Cr Owen-Taylor has a track record for representing the community's best interests on many occasions. She has also worked on behalf of the local community on other issues such as:
- the $113m Rail Overpass at Acacia Ridge
- the extension of Algester Road in Parkinson
- co-founding the local Blue Light Association
- improving safety around local schools by securing traffic lights and footpaths
Professionally, Cr Owen-Taylor has worked in senior management and financial positions, political advisory roles and lectured at a University Masters level.
Following the election, Cr Owen-Taylor was appointed Deputy Chairperson of the Finance and Administration Committee and Councillor assisting the Lord Mayor and Deputy Mayor on Multicultural Affairs and International Relations. She was also appointed to sit on the Families and Community Services and the City Business and Water Supply Committees.
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Parkinson Ward Office Shop 10 Central Park Medical Centre 168 Algester Road Algester Qld 4155
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Office hours: 8.30am - 4.45pm, Mon - Fri (excluding public holidays)
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