Funding pledge for Tuggerah Lakes pathway

Member for Dobell Emma McBride with Jodie Davis from the Tuggerawong Pathway community group

A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will connect missing links by funding sections of shared pathway around Tuggerah Lakes.

Federal Member for Dobell Emma McBride recently joined the Tuggerawong Pathway Group to make the commitment for the community.

This $4.77M election commitment will complete new links on the Tuggerah Lakes loop at Tuggerawong and Canton Beach.

This builds on McBride’s 2022 commitment of $1.5M to fund Stage 5 of the Tuggerawong Pathway and $4M to improve Tuggerah Lakes.  

The new links take another step towards a complete loop around Tuggerah Lakes and have been identified as priority sections by Central Coast Council.

Consistent with past practice, election commitments will be delivered in line with Commonwealth Grants Rules and Principles.

“Our community has come to love the Tuggerawong Pathway and I’m proud to commit to another extension so more locals can enjoy the lake and its surrounds,” McBride said..

“Extending the shared pathway at Tuggerawong and Canton Beach connects missing links around the lake and creates a Coast to Lake walk for all the enjoy.

“I’ve joined our community in supporting this project and I’m proud to deliver more funding to keep it going.”

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