Building Australia’s Future in North West Sydney
As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said recently, there’s no better place to talk about building Australia’s future than Western Sydney.
I have seen the North West change and grow since I was first elected Federal Member for Greenway in 2010. One constant are the values of hard work and aspiration local families and communities have for a better future.
I am working across all levels of government to help ensure our region remains a great place to live, work and raise a family.
The Albanese Government has been investing in infrastructure, healthcare and essential services, including the NBN and mobile connectivity, and we will continue to do so.
We’re upgrading Windsor, Richmond, Burdekin, Townson, Garfield and Bandon Roads, making it easier and faster to get school, the shops, the doctor and work.
We’re making child care cheaper, fully funding public schools, providing fee-free TAFE and backing small businesses through the $20,000 instant asset write off.
We’re building new parks and playgrounds through my $12.8 million Better Local Living Plan, and making it easier and cheaper to access medical care and medicines.
Labor will deliver a bulk billed Medicare Urgent Care Clinic and invest $120 million for full maternity services at the new Rouse Hill Hospital.
Mums-to-be should be able to give birth closer to home; our community should get what it’s long been calling for – a full-service public hospital.
Labor is making energy bills cheaper and solar more affordable. Did you know the take-up of solar panels is ten times higher in Blacktown than Bondi?
Peter Dutton is a risk to this progress and the future liveability of North West Sydney. Labor has delivered much in our first term, but we know there is more to do.
Now is the time to build on our momentum and build the future we want, together.