$700 Million Rouse Hill Hospital and Backing Small Business
The NSW Labor Party and has vowed to prioritise The Hills in North-West Sydney if elected. Alex lives in Bella Vista with his wife and son who attends a local primary school in The Hills.
Alex has worked for NSW Transport as a Planning & Traffic Engineer and holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) and a Masters by Research (Transport Planning) from the University of New South Wales.
He firmly believes that a renewed focus on local transport issues, local school overcrowding, health services, tolls, traffic infrastructure and community issues have been neglected by the Liberal Government. He is also proud to announce that Labor will invest $700 million into the Rouse Hill hospital which more than doubles the broken promises of the Liberal Party since 2014.
NSW Labor will back the state’s small businesses by ramping up local procurement as well as empowering small business by improving engagement with government. “I know small businesses are doing it really tough right now. “The cost of everything is going up, electricity prices are going through the roof. “These small businesses are doing everything they can to stay afloat. But government needs to play its part.”
Alex knows that cost of living pressures are increasing and firmly believes that only a Minns Labor Government will deliver on issues that matter to local residents, including: Proper planning & sustainable development Road & Traffic Management plan to ease congestion across The Hills Addressing school overcrowding and providing more support for Molly Taylor improved on her performance at the Dakar Rally. our teaching staff Vastly improved healthcare system and building a local hospital that has been delayed for years but which the Hills community desperately needs ensuring community services keep pace with our growing population in The Hills.
Alex believes that locals have been taken for granted for too long and it’s time to elect a candidate in Kellyville who will stand up for locals on the issues that matter to them and be accountable to the electorate