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Budget delivers for Central Coast
The first Minns Labor budget 2023-24 is delivering over $160 million for the people of the Central Coast across health, education, transport, roads and local commitments.
20 September 2023
FUNDING for election commitments and major projects was confirmed in the first Minns Labor Budget handed down by Treasurer Daniel Mookhey yesterday, setting out a long-term plan to repair the budget, rebuild essential services and take pressure off NSW families and businesses.
Central Coast specific commitments across major areas includes:
Health
Education
Transport and Roads
Housing, Environment and Planning
Sport
Regions and local commitments
Minister for the Central Coast and Member for Wyong David Harris said “The Minns Labor Government will deliver its commitments to the Central Coast community.”
“By managing our finances responsibly and by redirecting wasteful spending, we can rebuild our essential services and reinvest in our frontline workers and ensure we are providing support when people on the Central Coast need it the most,” he said.
“Health and education are huge employers on the Coast and they will get the pay rises they need and deserve to care for and educate our growing community.
‘The big-ticket items we promised – the Gosford bypass and Pacific Highway upgrades will be delivered as well as the Gosford waterfront and more social housing. Smaller grants will be delivered to community organisations right across the Coast Community, providing a major boost to essential services in our community.”
Minister for the Hunter and Member for Swansea, Yasmin Catley said that Funding these projects showed the Minns Labor Government was committed to providing for local communities in this great region of ours.
“These projects will have a major impact on local families, business and infrastructure, the benefits are huge,” Minister Catley said.
“I can’t understate the importance of investing in our Surf Life Saving Clubs, they are vital to creating a strong sense of community and ensuring our kids can stay safe in the water.”
Member for The Entrance David Mehan said that the former Liberal National Government left the NSW finances in a very poor state and that the government was working hard to repair the budget to meet their promises, including the important commitment to rebuild the public service.
“Central Coast Labor MPs are committed to working together to deliver for the Central Coast,” said Mr Mehan.
Liesl Tesch, Member for Gosford, said that despite inheriting the largest debt in our state’s history, the NSW Government would keep their election commitments and that she looked forward to seeing the benefits of these commitments roll out to the local community in the coming months.
“I am proud to be part of a Minns Government that will deliver true reform through investments in our future across vital areas such as education, health, transport and essential services,” Ms Tesch said.
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