Andrew Copp - Candidate for Murrumbidgee
Andrew Copp has been married for 14 years and has one grown-up daughter and is 1 of 5 children.
He is a long-term Canberra resident and has lived in Wright, Molonglo Valley for 11 years.
He is active in Christian community, attends St Georges Anglican Church Pearce where he is on parish council as well as having several other roles.
He is a regional coordinator with the Christian outreach group – Australia for Jesus and was a lead organiser with the marriage plebiscite in the ACT.
Andrew recently retired after 30 years at the Commonwealth Environment Department as a senior project officer. His ethic was sensible land use, rather than conservation alone.
Andrew is motivated by a biblical Christian worldview. People and society flourish most when Judaeo-Christian values are prominent.
It gives him great joy to be a good husband, father, neighbour, worker and friend.
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