Angela Vithoulkas

Angela Vithoulkas
City of Sydney Councillor
In office
2012  Present
Personal details
Nationality Australian
Political party Independent

Angela Vithoulkas is an Australian politician, business owner and media personality. She has been a Councillor in the City of Sydney since 2012, and was re-elected in 2016.[1] She has owned and operated VIVO Cafe for over 25 years, established Eagle Waves Radio, and was elected Deputy Chairperson of the City of Sydney Economic Development and Business Sub-Committee.[2][3][4] Angela makes regular public and media appearances as an advocate for Small businesses in the City of Sydney.[5]

Background

Angela Vithoulkas is the daughter of Greek Migrants to Australia. She is one of two siblings that currently own and operate her cafe in the Sydney CBD. Vithoulkas left school in year 11 to go into the family business with her brother Con Vithoulkas, who she has been in business with ever since.[6] She has owned and sold 17 businesses, largely hospitality based.[6]

Vivo Cafe

VIVO Cafe is located on George St, in Sydney's CBD. The Cafe is owned and operated by Angela Vithoulkas and Con Vithoulkas.[2] In 2005, VIVO Cafe won the City of Sydney Cafe of the year award, presented by Lord Mayor Clover Moore.[7][8] 2 years later, Angela Vithoulkas was awarded the 2007 Telstra NSW Business Owner Award.[6][9]

As a business owner in the City of Sydney, Angela Vithoulkas has appeared in the media regularly to voice the concerns of the business community to local issues like parking, smoking regulations, Sydney light rail developments and the introduction of the City of Sydney's business voting.[10][11][12][13][14] Angela Vithoulkas has also published opinion pieces in the Sydney Morning Herald and the Daily Telegraph.[15][16]

Eagle Waves Radio

In 2013 Angela Vithoulkas launched Eagles Waves radio as a digital radio station dedicated to small business matters in Sydney. The station claimed the title of "Australia's first and only radio station dedicated to empowering small businesses".[3][17] The studio is located inside of Vithoulkas' VIVO cafe.

Political career

In 2012 Angela Vithoulkas ran as an independent in the City of Sydney, as part of the Living Sydney. She was re-elected in 2016 for a further 4 years as part of the Sydney Matters Team.

Living Sydney, 2012-14

In 2012 Angela Vithoulkas was approached by real estate agent and former campaign manager to Lord Mayor Clover Moore, Barry Goldman to run for public office as part of the Living Sydney Independent party.[18] Mr Goldman established the team due to frustrations with Clover Moore's council's inaction for business and transport reforms, including controversial reforms to the business voting laws of Sydney.[18] The 8 week campaign for City of Sydney Council was almost entirely personally funded by Angela Vithoulkas, resulting in her election as a City of Sydney Councillor.[19]

Angela Vithoulkas and the Sydney Living party was endorsed by the Consumer's and Tax Payer's association and media personality Alan Jones - however the party denied any link the organisation, likely due to their anti-carbon tax stance.[20]

The Living Sydney team received 8.4% of the vote for councillor (5524 total votes) and Angela Vithoulkas received 9.8% of Lord Mayoral votes (6722 total votes).[21]

Independent, 2014-16

In 2014, Angela Vithoulkas left the Living Sydney party citing it's links to the liqueur and gambling industry publicly.[19] At the time of leaving the party, Ms Vithoulkas was the only contact on the website and made up the bulk of the sites' content - suggesting that the party had largely been dismantled after the election. Vithoulkas remained from 2014 - 2016 as an independent councillor in the City of Sydney.

Sydney Matters Independent Team, 2016-present

Towards the end of Ms Vithoulkas' first tenure as a City of Sydney councillor, she established the Sydney Matters team to run in the 2016 City of Sydney local elections. It was believed that both Angela Vithoulkas as a business leader and Liberal Candidate Christine Forster would be an increased threat to incumbent Clover Moore due to the introduction of compulsory non-residential voting for businesses.[14] The changes to business voting in the local government area were a controversial change, with much of council vowing to remove the amendments if elected.[14]

In Early August, former Liberal Mayoral Candidate, and Liberal party member Edward Mandla joined the Sydney Matters team claiming that the Liberal party had lost it's way.[22] Attracted by the Independence afforded by being an Independent politician, Mandla became the second the Sydney Matters ticket and ensured that Christine Forster would run as the Liberal candidate.[22] The Sydney Matters Independent team also notably included Chinese Immigration Lawyer Grace Zou, Founder of online publication Start-up Daily Mat Beeche, and fitness blogger Lorraine Chung.[23][24]

Notable campaign platforms for the Sydney Matters team included the suggestion to build a tunnel underneath Oxford St, The Introduction of Free-wifi for City of Sydney residents and the introduction of a Night Mayor as seen other cities, most notably Amsterdam.[25][26][27]

Night Mayor Proposal

A major lynch pin of the Sydney Matters 2016 campaign was a proposal for a "Night-Mayor" in the [City of Sydney].[28] In 2014, the NSW Government introduced legislation, coined the lockout laws, aimed at decreasing alcohol related violence following a series of assaults in Sydney's King's Cross district. As a response, Angela Vithuolkas' party publicly called for the introduction of a "night-mayor" as seen in international cities. The Success of Amsterdam's night mayor, Mirik Milan has been help up as a case study of what is possible for comparable cities.[29] The proposal received traction in major news outlets including the Sydney Morning Herald and wide-ranging support from public figures, most notably Justin Hemmes and the Keep Sydney open group.[30][31]

Controversy

In Late August, Angela Vithoulkas made news for selling her house to fund her political campaign. Vithoulkas had stated that she wore the self-funding as a badge of honour, saying "I don’t want to tow a party line. I like my independence and I think the people of the City of Sydney get that..".[32]

A blow to the Sydney Matters campaign, came with 2 days until election day when the Sydney Morning Herald published a series of "disparaging and sexist" remarks made by Edward Mandla in email to liberal party staff.[33]

Election result

Incumbent Clover Moore had a resounding victory in the 2016 City of Sydney local government election and was returned to office alongside 5 members of the Clover Moore Team. Angela Vithoulkas was returned as an Independent Councillor, securing 7.35% of the vote as councillor (6051 total votes).[34][35] She also received 7.74% of the vote as Mayoral candidate (6432 total votes).[36] No other Sydney Matters candidates were successfully elected.

References

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  3. 1 2 "About Eagle Waves - Online Radio Station for Small Business". Eagle Waves Radio. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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  9. "NSW :: Telstra Business Women's Awards - Telstra Business Awards". My.telstrabusinesswomensawards.com. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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  11. "No Butts About It - New Smoking Law That Bans Lighting Up in Outdoor Areas Starts Tomorrow". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
  12. "Revealed: The street that costs drivers more than $2.4m a year in fines". Au.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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  14. 1 2 3 "Clover Moore's power under threat after more than 20,000 'business' voters enrolled". Smh.com.au. 2016-08-08. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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  18. 1 2 "Barry Goldman an Old Friend of Clover Moore is Now Her Foe". Dailytelegraph.com.au. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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  22. 1 2 "Former Liberal mayoral candidate Edward Mandla leaves 'party of lobbyists'". Smh.com.au. 2016-07-29. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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  24. "Our Team Archives". Sydneymatters.org.au. 2014-06-20. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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  26. George Nott (2016-08-29). "Free Wi-Fi and home-safe app plans to woo City of Sydney voters". CIO.com.au. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
  27. "Night Mayor a dream for City economy". Altmedia.net.au. 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
  28. http://www.altmedia.net.au/night-mayor-a-dream-for-city-economy/118235
  29. http://www.citylab.com/cityfixer/2016/01/night-mayor-amsterdam-mirik-milan/433893/
  30. http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/night-mayor-may-save-the-dream-of-sydneys-nightlife-music-advocates-20160708-gq1bqu.html
  31. http://sydneymatters.org.au/in-the-media-justin-hemmes-supports-nightmayor-on-wendy-harmer/
  32. "I don’t want to tow a party line. I like my independence and I think the people of the City of Sydney get that"
  33. "Councillor Edward Mandla disparaged running mate Angela Vithoulkas in leaked emails". Smh.com.au. 2016-09-08. Retrieved 2016-09-24.
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