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POLITICS
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Michelle Rowland MP
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Level 1, Suite 101C, 130 Main Street Blacktown
PO Box 8525 Blacktown NSW 2148
(02) 9671 4780 [email protected]
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Authorised by Michelle Rowland MP, Australian Labor Party, Suite 101C, Level 1, 130 Main Street, Blacktown NSW 2148
Thank you, essential workers!
with Michelle Rowland MP
The last few months have been
difficult for Australians. On behalf
of our community, thank you to the
essential workers who have helped us
through. From health care professionals,
to transport workers, teachers and
emergency services, thank you for the
important role you’ve played – we are
forever in your debt.
Let’s Kickstart Greenway
While we continue to confront the
impacts of COVID-19 and must remain
vigilant to community outbreaks, I believe
all levels of Government should be fasttracking
infrastructure projects to lead the
economic recovery.
That’s why I’ve launched my ‘Let’s
Kickstart Greenway’ campaign calling on
the Federal and State Governments to:
- Fast track the Prospect Highway
upgrade
- Reduce traffic congestion in
Riverstone by delivering the
Bandon Road upgrade
- Finally build the Rouse Hill Hospital
with an emergency ward.
To join my campaign to deliver
infrastructure for North-West Sydney,
please get in contact with my office.
Shop local
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been
redoubling my efforts to support local
small businesses and I’d encourage you
to do the same! The Council of Small
Business Organisations of Australia
(COSBOA) recently launched their
‘Go Local’ campaign. It’s an excellent
reminder of the important role that small
businesses play in our economy. Take
the next few weeks to get into good small
business habits and consider supporting
local retailers and service providers.
Latest health advice
As we confront small community
outbreaks in South-West Sydney, please
obtain the latest health advice from
reliable sources. Information update in
real time can be accessed at www.health.
gov.au. Remember to wash your hands
and if you have flu-like symptoms, get
tested!
The locations of COVID-19 testing
facilities can be found at www.nsw.gov.
au/covid-19/how-to-protect-yourself-andothers/clinics.
My new electorate office
My Greenway electorate office recently
moved to a new location in Blacktown:
Level 1, Suite 101C, 130 Main Street,
Blacktown (opposite Blacktown TAFE). Our
opening hours remain the same, 9:00am-
5:00pm Monday to Friday.
If I can be of assistance with any
Federal matters, I can be contacted by
email on [email protected].
au or by phone on 9671 4780.
with Julian Leeser MP
I’ve been campaigning for better
telecommunications for our electorate
since I was elected.
But in May this year, frustrated by the
lack of action, I upped the campaign and
asked you to tell me your stories and your
issues so I could take them to Telstra and
the other telecommunications companies.
I heard
extraordinary
stories from our
community, such
as a woman in
Glenhaven who
couldn’t call an
ambulance when
she was having
a stroke, or a
neurosurgeon in
Dural who was on
call who couldn’t
receive a call to
tell him that he
needed to go see
patients.
These are the sorts of issues that the
people in the Berowra electorate live with
every day.
Since then I have had three meetings
with Telstra’s CEO, Andy Penn, and I’m
pleased to report that we’ve got action.
Firstly, Telstra has agreed to improve
their infrastructure, so in areas that were
severely affected by those February
storms and went for months without
telecommunications, Telstra is promising
to improve the infrastructure.
Secondly, Telstra has promised to
build two towers in our community
that will cover Dural, Middle Dural and
Glenhaven.
Thirdly, I’ve extracted a promise from
Andy Penn to come to our electorate so
that he can see first-hand that despite the
fact that Telstra’s coverage maps say that
we have coverage in certain areas, the
truth for some communities is that that
coverage actually doesn’t exist.
I’ve also made a submission to the
mobile black spot discussion paper to
ensure that we have the right in our
community, which is bush fire affected
and an outer metropolitan area of Sydney,
to access more mobile towers as part of
the black spot campaign. Previously, most
of those black spot opportunities have
gone to rural and regional Australia.
Telecommunications should be like
electricity and water; it is absurd that
people living 40 minutes from the Sydney
CBD can’t get mobile coverage.
I’m now receiving regular updates
from Telstra and from the other
telecommunications companies.
So, if you have an issue, always feel
free to reach out to me.
I’ll continue to fight until we’ve got the
telecommunications in our community
that we deserve.
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