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6 SNNEWS SHEPPARTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014
State Election 2014
Man of the GreensCOMMUNITY WELFARE WORKER STEVENS EXPLAINS PARTY’S MESSAGE ON WIDE RANGE OF ISSUES
In the garden: Damien Stevens in his garden with cat Phantom.
Relaxing: Mr Stevens’ home is bright and cheery.
Conducting business: Mr Stevens on the phone in his
colourful kitchen.
Famous names: Stevens
with Liza Minnelli and
Elizabeth Taylor.
Beyond the beautifully-
sculptured front garden and
behind the tall gates of
Shepparton Greens candidate
Damien Stevens’ and Cris
Todd’s home are Elizabeth
Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Phantom
(of the Opera) and Glen 20.
Ms Taylor is his friendly staffy,
his Border collie-cross is
named after Ms Minnelli and I
saw Phantom his cat, but the
other cat Glen 20 was not
around — I was curious about
why he was called after the
disinfectant spray, but it was
a long story, and we were
there to chat politics.
Beyond the avalanche of
animals, Mr Stevens’ home
had many rainbow-coloured
cushions, bowls and flags and
a brightly-coloured
Indigenous painting.
On the kitchen wall is a
blown-up front page of The
Age dating back to August 2,
2009 with Mr Stevens and his
partner Cris Todd kissing to
demonstrate defiance of the
Federal Government’s stance
on keeping gay marriage
illegal.
Mr Stevens was unsure when
he joined the Greens, but has
been a member for several
years and ran for the federal
seat of Murray last year.
He came in third place,
despite only receiving 3485
first preference votes —
Labor’s Rod Higgins received
18 403 and Liberal Sharman
Stone won in a landslide with
54 490 votes.
When asked if he thought he
stood a chance of winning the
state seat of Shepparton, he
said, ‘‘No.’’
He admitted to being honest
about this because he
believed truth and integrity
were his best attributes and
what a politician should stand
for.
Mr Stevens said he was too
time-poor to campaign
earnestly, while recognising
the Greens still had a lot of
work to do in regional and
rural Victoria.
‘‘We have a bit of work to to
better inform and explain
about our policies and plans
for the future and people,’’ he
said.
He said he was willing to do
as much as he could to
support the people of the
Shepparton electorate.
‘‘For me politics is about
people not policy,’’ he said.
He said there were
misconceptions the Greens
opposed fishing and fire-
prevention measures such as
burning parts of the bush
before fire seasons.
However, Mr Stevens and his
party do oppose hunting of
ducks and vermin.
In regards to the live cattle
trade, he believed animals
should be killed in their
country of origin and the
carcasses exported, which
was more humane.
He has no problem with the
Islamic method of Halal
slaughtering and dislikes that
people get on their
soapboxes about it to spread
Islamaphobia.
Mr Stevens works as a
community development
worker for Kildonan Uniting
Care and is focusing on a
diversity project to improve
the health and self-
confidence of young people,
especially those who may
have issues surrounding their
sexuality.
He also helps teachers
understand the difficulties
same-sex attracted,
transgendered and
transexual students may face
in school.
Mr Stevens said people
facing different sexuality
issues were four to six times
more likely to suicide and he
wanted this to stop.
He said young people needed
a safe place to speak about
their sexuality.
Because he is in an
environment where he needs
to have good listening skills,
he also hears about the many
different people who use the
drug ice, including young
people and skilled
professionals.
He attended an ice forum at
Moama recently and heard
from police officers that
tackling the dealers — some
of who were members of
bikie gangs — was coming
from a higher level than the
local police.
Mr Stevens agreed with this
move for the safety of local
officers.
He said if elected he would
look for a drug and alcohol
detox and rehabilitation for
Shepparton.
Last week, the Victorian
Coalition agreed to put in
$75 million towards the
Shepparton hospital, if
elected.
Mr Stevens said he wanted to
take this commitment a step
further and get a new
hospital on a new site.
‘‘GV Health is a very old
building, it is dated and
aged,’’ he said.
‘‘My personal experience in
there was not an enjoyable
one.’’
When it comes to care for the
environment Mr Stevens is
keen to harness some of the
Shepparton electorate’s
sunshine and move to
renewable energy such as
solar and wind power.
Being a cancer survivor, Mr
Stevens is conscious about
cancer-causing agents such
as pesticides.
He believes pesticide use in
the electorate is contributing
to higher cancer rates.
Mr Stevens is not suggesting
banning the substances, but
would like to discuss more
sustainable farming with
pesticide users, which he
believed would benefit the
farmer, the environment and
the population.
However, he does want to
ban genetically modified
crops, which he believes are
not good for human health.
Mr Stevens also wants to ban
fracking in Victoria, which he
believes is ruining the
environment, especially the
soil around the fracking site.
When it comes to climate
change, he believes there is
adequate proof the planet’s
climate is changing.
‘‘You only need to look at the
data, local temperatures, a
change in sea levels . . .,’’ he
said.
When asked what he thought
about the Federal
Government looking into the
Bureau of Meteorology’s
temperature figures, he
compared it to a movie he
watched recently where the
government twisted the truth
significantly to suit its own
agenda.
Outside of politics, Mr
Stevens was the founder of
the Out in the Open Festival
— due to take place this
weekend — he is press
officer for GV Pride and on
the Victorian Aids Council.
He is proud the Out and the
Open festival grew from a
sole founder — himself — to
a committee of 18 and this
year the festival has 45
stallholders.
Mr Stevens loves to travel
and has been to Canada,
Hawaii, New Caledonia and
Hong Kong to name a few of
his far-flung destinations.
Some weekends he visits his
88-year-old grandmother in
Benalla and visits friends in
Melbourne once a month.
With the state election
taking place on
November 29, News
journalist ELAINE
COONEY has visited
the candidates in their
homes. As well as
learning what they
stand for, she gets an
exclusive glimpse of
their private worlds.
Today, Greens
candidate for
Shepparton Damien
Stevens is in the
spotlight.

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  • 1. 6 SNNEWS SHEPPARTON NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 State Election 2014 Man of the GreensCOMMUNITY WELFARE WORKER STEVENS EXPLAINS PARTY’S MESSAGE ON WIDE RANGE OF ISSUES In the garden: Damien Stevens in his garden with cat Phantom. Relaxing: Mr Stevens’ home is bright and cheery. Conducting business: Mr Stevens on the phone in his colourful kitchen. Famous names: Stevens with Liza Minnelli and Elizabeth Taylor. Beyond the beautifully- sculptured front garden and behind the tall gates of Shepparton Greens candidate Damien Stevens’ and Cris Todd’s home are Elizabeth Taylor, Liza Minnelli, Phantom (of the Opera) and Glen 20. Ms Taylor is his friendly staffy, his Border collie-cross is named after Ms Minnelli and I saw Phantom his cat, but the other cat Glen 20 was not around — I was curious about why he was called after the disinfectant spray, but it was a long story, and we were there to chat politics. Beyond the avalanche of animals, Mr Stevens’ home had many rainbow-coloured cushions, bowls and flags and a brightly-coloured Indigenous painting. On the kitchen wall is a blown-up front page of The Age dating back to August 2, 2009 with Mr Stevens and his partner Cris Todd kissing to demonstrate defiance of the Federal Government’s stance on keeping gay marriage illegal. Mr Stevens was unsure when he joined the Greens, but has been a member for several years and ran for the federal seat of Murray last year. He came in third place, despite only receiving 3485 first preference votes — Labor’s Rod Higgins received 18 403 and Liberal Sharman Stone won in a landslide with 54 490 votes. When asked if he thought he stood a chance of winning the state seat of Shepparton, he said, ‘‘No.’’ He admitted to being honest about this because he believed truth and integrity were his best attributes and what a politician should stand for. Mr Stevens said he was too time-poor to campaign earnestly, while recognising the Greens still had a lot of work to do in regional and rural Victoria. ‘‘We have a bit of work to to better inform and explain about our policies and plans for the future and people,’’ he said. He said he was willing to do as much as he could to support the people of the Shepparton electorate. ‘‘For me politics is about people not policy,’’ he said. He said there were misconceptions the Greens opposed fishing and fire- prevention measures such as burning parts of the bush before fire seasons. However, Mr Stevens and his party do oppose hunting of ducks and vermin. In regards to the live cattle trade, he believed animals should be killed in their country of origin and the carcasses exported, which was more humane. He has no problem with the Islamic method of Halal slaughtering and dislikes that people get on their soapboxes about it to spread Islamaphobia. Mr Stevens works as a community development worker for Kildonan Uniting Care and is focusing on a diversity project to improve the health and self- confidence of young people, especially those who may have issues surrounding their sexuality. He also helps teachers understand the difficulties same-sex attracted, transgendered and transexual students may face in school. Mr Stevens said people facing different sexuality issues were four to six times more likely to suicide and he wanted this to stop. He said young people needed a safe place to speak about their sexuality. Because he is in an environment where he needs to have good listening skills, he also hears about the many different people who use the drug ice, including young people and skilled professionals. He attended an ice forum at Moama recently and heard from police officers that tackling the dealers — some of who were members of bikie gangs — was coming from a higher level than the local police. Mr Stevens agreed with this move for the safety of local officers. He said if elected he would look for a drug and alcohol detox and rehabilitation for Shepparton. Last week, the Victorian Coalition agreed to put in $75 million towards the Shepparton hospital, if elected. Mr Stevens said he wanted to take this commitment a step further and get a new hospital on a new site. ‘‘GV Health is a very old building, it is dated and aged,’’ he said. ‘‘My personal experience in there was not an enjoyable one.’’ When it comes to care for the environment Mr Stevens is keen to harness some of the Shepparton electorate’s sunshine and move to renewable energy such as solar and wind power. Being a cancer survivor, Mr Stevens is conscious about cancer-causing agents such as pesticides. He believes pesticide use in the electorate is contributing to higher cancer rates. Mr Stevens is not suggesting banning the substances, but would like to discuss more sustainable farming with pesticide users, which he believed would benefit the farmer, the environment and the population. However, he does want to ban genetically modified crops, which he believes are not good for human health. Mr Stevens also wants to ban fracking in Victoria, which he believes is ruining the environment, especially the soil around the fracking site. When it comes to climate change, he believes there is adequate proof the planet’s climate is changing. ‘‘You only need to look at the data, local temperatures, a change in sea levels . . .,’’ he said. When asked what he thought about the Federal Government looking into the Bureau of Meteorology’s temperature figures, he compared it to a movie he watched recently where the government twisted the truth significantly to suit its own agenda. Outside of politics, Mr Stevens was the founder of the Out in the Open Festival — due to take place this weekend — he is press officer for GV Pride and on the Victorian Aids Council. He is proud the Out and the Open festival grew from a sole founder — himself — to a committee of 18 and this year the festival has 45 stallholders. Mr Stevens loves to travel and has been to Canada, Hawaii, New Caledonia and Hong Kong to name a few of his far-flung destinations. Some weekends he visits his 88-year-old grandmother in Benalla and visits friends in Melbourne once a month. With the state election taking place on November 29, News journalist ELAINE COONEY has visited the candidates in their homes. As well as learning what they stand for, she gets an exclusive glimpse of their private worlds. Today, Greens candidate for Shepparton Damien Stevens is in the spotlight.