Samuel Clarke is committed to creating smarter, safer, and more supportive communities. He proposes planting fruit trees around schools to provide free, fresh food for young students travelling to and from school - offering to personally fund the project if needed. To ease traffic, he supports using anonymous cellphone movement data to improve transport planning. Samuel aims to make commuting easier by adding scooter storage on buses and trains and building secure car parks at shared train stations. For safety, he proposes introducing facial recognition software on local public transport to deter crime and enhance passenger safety. Clarke also supports launching a local trial program where beneficiaries and retirees could receive a reduction of up to $150 a week on rates, provided they contribute additional hours of work or service to the community, with a focus on basic education. He advocates for innovation that drives meaningful, sustainable change.