Alex McTaggart

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Alex McTaggart is an Australian politician. He is mayor of Pittwater Council and was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Pittwater from 2005 - 2007.

McTaggart was elected to the Legislative Assembly in a 2005 by election after the resignation of liberal John Brogden amid controversy. He backed down on a pre-election promise to resign as Mayor of Pittwater if elected, saying that he can quite easily handle both jobs. In the 2007 State Election, McTaggart was unable to retain his seat.

He ran on a platform of not accepting donations to his campaign from developers or real estate agents. In the 2005 by-election Alex McTaggart campaigned on a platform of saving Mona Vale Hospital, but after his election advocated that the hospital be closed down and moved to Warriewood. He later sought $7.9 million dollars from the State Government for an upgrade to the hospital. He also made himself quite prominent in the Avalon community by spearheading the anti-baywatch movement, which was successful in keeping the production off Avalon beach. He is supporter of the Ingleside land release which would mean bringing 20,000 people to his former electorate.