Raised in the Territory, Clinton is passionate about his kids being able to grow up like he did, free and safe.
Starting out as a residential youth worker, Clinton has first hand experience helping troubled youth get into work and teaching them accountability.
Having served in the 1st Armoured Regiment in Darwin and later becoming the Army’s NT welfare officer, Clinton wants to see our Veterans supported.
He is a strong advocate for growing Darwin’s defence community. Having served his country, for Clinton, his service isn’t over, now wanting to serve his community by being a local member who makes a difference.
Running his family construction business he also understands the difference a strong economy makes and has personally felt the impact of Labor’s weak economy.
“Under Labor antisocial behaviour in Palmerston grows, forcing small businesses to pay more for security and repairs.
Meanwhile families become prisoners in their own homes. This impacts local jobs and the family budget as these costs ultimately are passed on to customers.
The Territory can’t go on like this.”