Boaters now have safer and easier access to Port Hacking with the completion of $1.9 million of work at the Tonkin Street Cronulla Boat Ramp.
The new wider boat ramp with the addition of the pontoon makes launching and retrieving vessels of all sizes much quicker and easier
Sutherland Shire Council and the NSW Government each contributed $950,000 towards the project. The NSW Government contribution was made up of $650,000 under its Boating Now program and $300,000 was provided under its Rescuing Our Waterways program for dredging.
Since 2015, under the Boating Now program, the NSW Government has committed almost $1.23 million to maritime infrastructure projects in the Cronulla electorate.
Information on maritime infrastructure funding and other projects can be found atย https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/boatingnow.
๐4 premierships in a row for the Penrith Panthers - only the third team in history to win 4 premierships in a row, and the first since St George won 11 in a row between 1956 and 1966. ... See MoreSee Less
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Just another politician justing on the BANDWAGON !!!!!!
A great discussion about key priorities for Western Sydney at Business Western Sydney this week in Parramatta, in particular housing, transport and social infrastructure. ... See MoreSee Less
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Community discussion/debate leads to effective & efficient policies - great initiative.
Mark Speakman have you made a comment to the media on the rally’s going to be held on weekend to support hamas and hezbollah ? I never see you on the news !
I joined former Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein at the Western Sydney Migrant Resource Centre Liverpool, as he set off on a seven day walk to Canberra.
His venture โThe Walk, Better Togetherโ aims to raise awareness of the contribution of migrants and refugees to Australiaโs community, economy and culture, sharing positive stories with a clear message that we are all โbetter togetherโ - a message as important as ever at a time of heightened community tension.
Details at thewalk.org.au ... See MoreSee Less
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October is Small Business Month, a chance to recognise and celebrate the vital role of small businesses in our communities.
Over 850,000 small businesses across NSW are the backbone of our economy, employing almost two million people and contributing significantly to local growth and prosperity.
I joined Georgia Ryburn to meet and greet the staff at GIRDLERS, which has just opened in Narrabeen. ... See MoreSee Less
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๐ Good Afternoon, ๐ Congratulations, ๐ HaVe A GrEaT DaY! #Great_photoS, ๐ #Amazing_Work, #GreAt_LeAdeR ๐
๐ด๐ก This weekend saw thousands of surf lifesaving volunteers return to the stateโs coastline for the patrol season.
๐ด๐ก Hereโs a very simple safety message - swim between the flags. Last season saw 61 coastal drownings - all on unpatrolled beaches or outside patrol hours. ... See MoreSee Less
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Love our volunteer life-savers.
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Hey Mark when do you think that it’s about time that the NSW SLSC’s are self sufficient and can trade as Licenced venues exactly the same as they are in QLD north of the border ??
29 September is National Police Remembrance Day, commemorated across Australia and the Pacific, honouring police officers who have died in the line of duty - a sad reminder of the risks police face every day to keep us safe.
On Friday I attended the service at the NSW Police Force Wall of Remembrance in the Domain, where 276 names are now inscribed on the wall.
I also attended an earlier and poignant local service at the NSW Police Memorial at Woronora Memorial Park Sutherland. ... See MoreSee Less
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