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(02) 9981 1111
or visit us at
Shop 3, 637-641 Pittwater Rd, Dee Why, NSW 2099.

Electorate Media Releases

As the local State Member for Wakehurst, amongst my other duties, it is my job to publicly raise important local issues in the media and put pressure on the Government to improve services in Wakehurst.

Here is a selection of my media releases that cover important local issues such as health services on the northern beaches, overdevelopment in Wakehurst, police numbers, water and water-recycling and public transport.

DIALYSIS BEDS ON THEIR WAY - Health Minister Reba Meagher has given an assurance that the Dialysis Unit at Mona Vale Hospital will be proceeding.
View the full release..(pdf) (RTF)

BITTER AND TWISTED - The Peninsula community including medical practitioners are understandably bitter and twisted after Labor's delays on building our new hospitals.
View the full release...(pdf) (RTF)

LABOR'S SENIOR DRIVERS POLICY CONTEMPTIBLE - Senior drivers are still being treated with contempt despite the slight improvements in Labor's latest seniors driver policy.
View the full release...(pdf) (RTF)

COP THAT - NORTHERN BEACHES POLICE SNUBBED - Following revelations in the Manly Daily this week about the atrocious conditions Northern Beaches police face daily, they have now received a further snub from their own Minister.
View the full release...(pdf) (RTF)
View the letter to the Police Minister...(pdf) (RTF)

WAKEHURST 2008 WOMAN OF THE YEAR MARJ BELESSIS - Brad Hazzard, Member for Wakehurst today announced that Manly Daily journalist, Marj Belessis is the 2008 Wakehurst Woman of the Year.
View the full release...(pdf) (RTF)

On March 6, the NSW Woman of the Year ceremony was held at Parliament House.
Click here to see me with Marj Belessis

Click here to see me with Rob Stokes and Pittwater Woman of the Year, Superintendent Doreen Cruikshank

IT'S A STINKER: SEWERAGE WORSENS ON THE NORTHERN BEACHES - Peninsula residents could be swimming in sewerage when they hit the beach after revelations in Parliament this week that sewerage overflows are increasing.
View the full release...(pdf) (RTF)

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