John Kamara
Labor Candidate for Hobart
John Kamara is an outstanding Tasmanian, humanitarian and advocate for migrants, refugees and culturally diverse communities – and was Tasmania’s Australian of the Year for 2023.
John started his life in Tasmania in 2004, after escaping war-torn Sierra Leone 19 years ago, and since then has committed his life to helping others.
He is passionate about making a difference for people in need, and wants to be a part of the Labor team determined to take action on health, housing and the cost of living.
John sits on multiple boards and is involved in many community groups, using his position to highlight systemic disadvantages for migrants such as racism, labour exploitation and the lack of recognition of overseas qualifications.
John co-founded the Culturally Diverse Alliance of Tasmania to support education and promote social cohesion, as well as the first ever African Communities Council of Tasmania, which aims to cement relationships among African Australians and the wider community.
John and his wife, Mavis, have also since established Kamara’s Heart Foundation, a charity to assist children in Sierra Leone.
You can see more of John's incredible story here.