Gisele Kapterian is the Liberal candidate for Bradfield.
Gisele is the daughter of migrant parents. She was born at Royal North Shore Hospital and was raised in North Willoughby, the same suburb she currently lives in.
Gisele obtained an Arts/Law degree with honours from Macquarie University and went on to receive a Commonwealth Trust Scholarship to study law at the University of Cambridge.
At 23, Gisele moved to the Horn of Africa to assist in the case against Ethiopia for war crimes.
She completed an internship at the World Trade Organization, before working as an international trade lawyer in Geneva and London.
Gisele is now a senior executive at a global technology company, focusing on helping governments deliver services more effectively through technology.
As part of the Liberal team, Gisele will fight for local families, assist small and family businesses and deliver investment for the services and infrastructure that our community needs.
With your support, Gisele will be a strong and effective voice in a better government that delivers for Bradfield.
Australians are suffering from the worst cost of living crisis in a generation. Our living standards have collapsed and for the last 21 months Australia has been in a per-capita recession – the longest household recession on record.
Despite inheriting a strong economy from the Coalition, Labor has damaged the Australian economy in just three years.
Business conditions in Australia are collapsing. Last year was the worst calendar year on record for business insolvencies. Electricity prices for small businesses have risen by up to 52 per cent
We will act immediately to fix the housing crisis. Through our plan, we will free up more than 100,000 homes in the next five years and will unlock up to 500,000 new homes through new infrastructure funding.
Our primary focus will be on delivering a world class health system, with better health outcomes in the areas that are in desperate need of investment and reform. That’s why we have already announced we will restore the Coalition’s doubling of Medicare-subsidised mental health sessions from 10 to 20 on a permanent basis and will invest $400 million to re-build the GP workforce and encourage junior doctors to become GPs.