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

Planning & Infrastructure Media Releases

Here is a selection of my media releases that cover important issues relating to the Planning and Infrastructure portfolios.

DREAM OF HOME OWNERSHIP A NIGHTMARE UNDER STATE LABOR - As house prices continue to rise, and NSW residents are stuck in the rental cycle, the Keneally Labor Government are all talk and no action.
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ENGINEERS CONFIRM LABOR LOUSY ON INFRASTRUCTURE - Crammed rail services, lousy roads, potential blackouts are confirmed as State Labor's legacy by Engineers Australia.
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'COMATOSE' KELLY FAILS PLANNING AND INFRASTRUCTURE - Minister Tony 'Comatose' Kelly needs a wake-up jolt given he is way over time in responding to Parliament's planning law review.
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KENEALLY MUST REVIEW SECTION 94 CAP - The Keneally Labor Government must enter immediate discussions with local government and the development industry to end the stand off over the Section 94 levies cap.
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INCOMPETENT LABOR: FAMILIES PAY MORE AS BLACKOUTS CONTINUE - Families and businesses who experienced blackouts this morning are faced with huge increases in their power bills despite the Keneally Labor Government's claim all is well with the electricity network.
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KENEALLY'S 'LEGACY' WILL BE A COSTLY CLEAN UP BILL - Revelations the $100million bill to clean up the toxic Barangaroo development site will be borne by taxpayers confirms the Keneally Labor Government's incompetence when it comes to dealing with the private sector.
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LABOR'S INFRASTRUCTURE: ACTIONS NEEDED NOT WORDS - State Labor's latest Budget has confirmed they are not interested in delivering essential infrastructure that NSW residents need.
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