SALLY PALMER is keen to get back on Bayswater city council and will stand for central ward in October.
If successful the former councillor and well-known local real estate agent would replace either deputy mayor Michael Sabatino or Cr Chris Cornish (Cr Barry McKenna’s term ends in 2017).
Ms Palmer, 69, hopes it’s Cr Sabatino she knocks off, saying he doesn’t “walk the talk”.
“As far as I’m concerned, I’ve always looked after the ratepayers,” Cr Sabatino rebutted.
“Good luck to her.”

On council from 2007–2011, Ms Palmer is known for campaigning against a concrete plant on Collier Road.
She wants locals to get help to better manage their waste.
“I’m good at helping people at a community level,” she says.
“I want to help educate people on how to deal with bad pollution at home. Some people don’t know not to put oil down the sink.”
In 2013 Ms Palmer ran for Morley for the Greens in the state election but says if elected she’ll have no political agenda.
by EMMIE DOWLING



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