Tesch reflects on the government’s first 100 days

Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch at the Walkabout Wildlife Sanctuary at Calga

Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch has reflected on the achievements of the Minns Labor State Government during its first 100 days in office.

In what she described as “a busy couple of months”, Tesch said the new Government, elected in March, had delivered the biggest pay increase for NSW public sector workers in more than a decade; taken significant steps to reduce the impact of energy price increases; transferred thousands of temporary teachers and support staff to permanent contracts; begun the transition to safe staffing levels in our hospitals; and made renting fairer while delivering more affordable housing.

She said being appointed as Parliamentary Secretary for Families and Communities and Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion was “a huge privilege”.

“It is a privilege to be entrusted with such an important portfolio; to say I am excited is an understatement,” she said.

“As Parliamentary Secretary, I will work to create a more accessible and inclusive state and continue to work on behalf of vulnerable people and communities across NSW.”

On the local front, Tesch said a highlight had been joining Premier Chris Minns to confirm a funding pledge for the Wildlife Walkabout Sanctuary at Calga.

“Wildlife habitat in the Central Coast sanctuary will be better protected with the NSW Government fulfilling the $50,000 election commitment,” she said.

“Support from the NSW Government will go towards additional fencing and equipment to better protect animals on the Sanctuary site and accelerate recovery of degraded areas.

“The proposed program of work at the Sanctuary has been guided by the advice of ecologists, horticulturists, and the NSW Local Land Services (Greater Sydney) team.

“This is just the start of creating a sanctuary that will continue to provide education, conservation and protection of our native animals right here on the Central Coast.”

Tesch said the Government would deliver $3.7M to improve access to soccer facilities and programs on the Central Coast.

The commitment is in conjunction with the Central Coast Mariners who will co-fund the investment to improve grassroots, youth and female participation in Central Coast sport.

The commitment will go towards constructing a synthetic playing field in Tuggerah accessible to up to 17,000 local community sport members; contributing to the Central Coast Mariners’ community support programs for at-riskyouth and disadvantaged adults; and funding for modern training facilities for the new Central Coast A-League Women’s team.

“There are currently no local synthetic playing fields available for use by the community,” Tesch said.

“This means that there are few pitches in the area that are available year-round with reliable quality, limiting the capacity for both community and professional teams to consistently train.

“In 2022, record rain in NSW caused havoc for sporting teams, games and training.

“The synthetic pitch will offer better drainage and also provide an essential facility for women’s football and sport on the Central Coast.”

Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch with recent nursing graduates at the University of Newcastle

Tesch said the extension of the 24-hour Commissioner to the Central Coast would see huge improvements to the region’s night life.

“The 24-Hour Economy Commissioner will lead a co-ordinated and collaborative effort with council, communities, industry, and creatives on the Central Coast to build a strong and vibrant night-time economy that prioritises live entertainment,” she said.

Tesch said she would continue to agitate for a permanent dredging solution for Ettalong channel and support the Mangrove Mountain and Mountain Districts community in opposing a feedlot development proposed on the mountain.

She counted a $4,600 grant to the Umina Beach Junior Rugby League Club to upgrade its webpage and communication channels and attending the recent University of Newcastle graduation ceremony as other highlights of her first 100 days as an MP with the governing party in NSW.

She urged residents with any concerns to contact her office on 4342 4122 or at gosford@parliament.nsw.gov.au

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Member for Gosford Liesl Tesch