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State Election 2023

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The State Election will be held on Saturday, March 25th and there will be a lot of new faces on the electoral placards in the Hills to Hawkesbury Area.

While some candidates are already registered on the NSW Electoral Commission’s register of candidates, some are yet to be named as nominations don’t close until noon on March 8th.

Voters are urged to check which State seat they are in as electoral boundaries have changed for the 2023 State Election. The seats of Baulkham Hills and Seven Hills have been killed off and there are new seats called Kellyville and Winston Hills.

Candidates announced to date (alphabetical order):

CASTLE HILL
LABOR: Tina Cartwright
LIBERAL: Mark Hodges:
Deputy Mayor of Hills Shire Council
INDEPENDENT: Nathan Gregory Organ:

HAWKESBURY
LABOR: Amanda Rose Kotlash
IND: Angela Geralsine Maguire
LIBERAL: Robyn Preston: Current Hawkesbury MP

KELLYVILLE
LABOR: Alex Karki:
LIBERAL: Ray Williams: Current MP for Castle Hill.

RIVERSTONE
LABOR: Not yet announced
LIBERAL: Mohit Kumar

WINSTON HILLS
LABOR: Sameer Pandey:
Deputy Lord Mayor Parramatta Council
LIBERAL: Mark Taylor: Current Seven Hills MP[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Bev Jordan

Bev Jordan studied journalism at Harlow College in the UK.  She achieves a Diploma in Journalism from the National Council for the Training of Journalists. After migrating to Australia at the end of 1984, she took up a Senior Journalist position with Cumberland Newspapers, based on the Parramatta Advertiser. She has since worked on the Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald and was a lecturer in Journalism at Macleay College in Sydney. Bev returned to Cumberland Newspapers (NewsLocal) and worked for 30 years covering all different mastheads, including Mosman Daily, Mount Druitt Standard and finally Hills Shire Times for the last 17 of those years. Bev’s passion has always been local community journalism.  She says “As a journalist, I have always seen it as my job to inform, inspire and involve.  I am a passionate advocate for organisations and people making a difference to the world around them. Connectedness is so important to the health of an individual but also to a community, no matter how small or large.

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