NSW Premier Chris Minns and his Ministers will host the first Community Cabinet of 2025 on the Central Coast in April.
Community Cabinets are an opportunity for the NSW Government to engage with local communities across the state, allowing MPs to hear firsthand about both opportunities and concerns in local areas.
The Premier and Ministers will engage with community members and organisations, as well as host a public community Q&A sessions from 11.45am-12.45pm on Tuesday, April 1, at Breakers Country Club, Wamberal.
This will be the Government’s first Community Cabinet of 2025 and sixth since forming Government.
“Community Cabinets open a direct line of communication for members of my Government and the communities we serve,” Minns said.
“I’m lucky to have a passionate group of Central Coast local members in my team, who work tirelessly to ensure their local communities get their fair share.
“We know that we cannot deliver for these communities without working with and listening to the people who call this beautiful coastline their home.
“I’m looking forward to this trip and am committed to using it as an opportunity for genuine engagement with the Central Coast community.”
Minister for Central Coast and Member for Wyong David Harris said the event would be a great chance for residents to have their say on issues that mattered to them and the region.
“We know that it is crucial we listen and work with local communities to ensure that we can build a better NSW,” he said.
Register to attend by visiting https://www.nsw.gov.au/nsw-government/engage-us/community-cabinet or calling 9228 5188.
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