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Lee Evans MPMEMBER FOR HEATHCOTE
Community Newsletter – July 2019
THE HEATHCOTE HERALDfrom
Welcome to this 25th edition of the “Heathcote Herald”.
In light of the recent State Government Election I take this opportunity to thank you for your support and trust
to re-elect me to represent you in the 57th Parliament of NSW as the Member for Heathcote. I look forward to
continuing to deliver for our community.
In this budget issue I have included a letter from the Premier and Treasurer. A strong NSW Budget allows me
to secure vital local funding to move forward with projects such as:
• Engadine Service NSW Centre
• Engadine commuter carpark
• Engadine High School hall
• Stanwell Park Public School hall
• Heathcote Road upgrade
• Linden Street upgrade
• Helensburgh Town Centre Revitalisation project
• Helensburgh Police Station
• Wattamolla Visitor Precinct
• Royal Coast Track Improvement
• More Trains, More Services program and
delivery of New Intercity Fleet carriages
• SCATL – Sutherland to Cronulla Active Transport Link
I congratulate Dianne Weatherall Heathcote’s Local
Woman of the Year. This prestigious honour was awarded
to Dianne, an extremely active member of our community.
She has served as President of the Sutherland Shire
Lioness Club for 6 terms over the last 40 years. During
this time Dianne has raised valuable funds for recipients
and organisations such as disabled individuals/groups,
cystic fibrosis suffers, Amelie House Women’s Refugee,
Sutherland Hospital Birthing Unit, Youth off the Street,
Margaret House and Bear Cottage.
Heathcote’s Local Woman of the Year 2019 Dianne Weatherall
Premier Berejiklian announcing NSW schools’ maintenance
backlog wiped to zero by 2020 at Heathcote High School
Because we’re keeping the NSW budget in surplus we are delivering what we promised for local communities like Heathcote.
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Delivering what we promised WHAT WE PROMISEDDelivering
Locking in our strong economy by keeping the NSW Budget strong and in surplus.
Taking the pressure off families by delivering before and after school care and introducing a new Opal card weekly fare cap to ease the cost of living.
Fixing our transport system by investing $55 billion to deliver new roads and rail and fixing congestion on local roads.
Investing more than ever in health with another 40 new and upgraded local hospitals and recruiting an extra 8,300 doctors, nurses and health professionals.
Supporting our schools and teachers by hiring 4,600 new teachers and delivering 190 new and upgraded schools.
The NSW Liberal Government is getting the job done by funding its election commitments in the 2019 State Budget:
MEMBER FOR HEATHCOTELEE EVANS MP
NSW BUDGET 2019
The 2019-20 NSW Budget maintains our record of responsible financial management,
securing healthy surpluses so we can deliver on our election commitments and keep investing
in the things that matter most.
That means better services in your community, with more nurses, teachers and police, more
help to take the pressure off families, support for drought-affected farmers, and record
infrastructure funding to finish the job on state-building transport projects already underway,
and get started on the next wave.
• A strong economy with opportunity for all: We’re the nation’s leading economy, with
near-record low unemployment. Tax cuts, new job precincts and 100,000 free TAFE and
VET courses will help keep it that way.
• Making NSW the education state: focusing on better outcomes for our children,
with 4,600 more teachers, 190 new and upgraded schools, and $500 million for non-
government schools.
• Quality healthcare when you need it: An historic investment in 8,300 nurses, midwives,
doctors and medical and support staff - almost half of them in regional NSW - and $10
billion in hospital and health infrastructure to help reduce wait times and give patients
better care.
• A world-class transport system: A record $55.6 billion road and transport pipeline to
finish major projects like WestConnex, light rail, and regional highway upgrades, and start
new game-changers like Metro West, to keep transforming the way NSW travels.
• Hip-pocket savings to help your household budget: A $50 weekly cap on Opal fares,
interest free loans for solar power on homes, and a second $100 voucher for each school
child, as well as ongoing stamp duty savings for first home buyers, rego relief for toll
users, and energy bill rebates.
• Standing with our drought-affected communities: Critical relief for the worst-hit
communities, with $1.8 billion in support for stock, fodder and water transport, emergency
water supplies, drought loans and rate relief.
From the city to the bush, the 2019-20 NSW Budget keeps our promises and kick-starts a new
term of delivery. We getting straight back to work and getting the job done for NSW.
Yours sincerely
Gladys BerejiklianPremier of NSW
Dominic PerrottetTreasurer of NSW
The Hon Gladys Berejiklian MP
Premier of New South WalesThe Hon Dominic Perrottet MP
Treasurer of New South Wales
NSW BUDGET 2019
Because we’re keeping the NSW budget in surplus we are delivering what we promised for local communities like Heathcote.
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Delivering what we promised WHAT WE PROMISEDDelivering
Locking in our strong economy by keeping the NSW Budget strong and in surplus.
Taking the pressure off families by delivering before and after school care and introducing a new Opal card weekly fare cap to ease the cost of living.
Fixing our transport system by investing $55 billion to deliver new roads and rail and fixing congestion on local roads.
Investing more than ever in health with another 40 new and upgraded local hospitals and recruiting an extra 8,300 doctors, nurses and health professionals.
Supporting our schools and teachers by hiring 4,600 new teachers and delivering 190 new and upgraded schools.
The NSW Liberal Government is getting the job done by funding its election commitments in the 2019 State Budget:
MEMBER FOR HEATHCOTELEE EVANS MP
NSW BUDGET 2019
The 2019-20 NSW Budget maintains our record of responsible financial management,
securing healthy surpluses so we can deliver on our election commitments and keep investing
in the things that matter most.
That means better services in your community, with more nurses, teachers and police, more
help to take the pressure off families, support for drought-affected farmers, and record
infrastructure funding to finish the job on state-building transport projects already underway,
and get started on the next wave.
• A strong economy with opportunity for all: We’re the nation’s leading economy, with
near-record low unemployment. Tax cuts, new job precincts and 100,000 free TAFE and
VET courses will help keep it that way.
• Making NSW the education state: focusing on better outcomes for our children,
with 4,600 more teachers, 190 new and upgraded schools, and $500 million for non-
government schools.
• Quality healthcare when you need it: An historic investment in 8,300 nurses, midwives,
doctors and medical and support staff - almost half of them in regional NSW - and $10
billion in hospital and health infrastructure to help reduce wait times and give patients
better care.
• A world-class transport system: A record $55.6 billion road and transport pipeline to
finish major projects like WestConnex, light rail, and regional highway upgrades, and start
new game-changers like Metro West, to keep transforming the way NSW travels.
• Hip-pocket savings to help your household budget: A $50 weekly cap on Opal fares,
interest free loans for solar power on homes, and a second $100 voucher for each school
child, as well as ongoing stamp duty savings for first home buyers, rego relief for toll
users, and energy bill rebates.
• Standing with our drought-affected communities: Critical relief for the worst-hit
communities, with $1.8 billion in support for stock, fodder and water transport, emergency
water supplies, drought loans and rate relief.
From the city to the bush, the 2019-20 NSW Budget keeps our promises and kick-starts a new
term of delivery. We getting straight back to work and getting the job done for NSW.
Yours sincerely
Gladys BerejiklianPremier of NSW
Dominic PerrottetTreasurer of NSW
The Hon Gladys Berejiklian MP
Premier of New South WalesThe Hon Dominic Perrottet MP
Treasurer of New South Wales
NSW BUDGET 2019
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Premier Berejiklian meeting employees at
Sylvanvale’s Birdcage café in Engadine.
Announcing a grant of $301,277 for Burning Palms SLSC to refurbish their clubhouse.
Minister Stokes announcing a new hall for
Stanwell Park PS and Engadine HS.
Premier Berejiklian meeting local men’s Coffee Group.
Garie Boardriders operating their custom built equipment trailer, obtained through the Local Sport Grant Program
at their Clean Up Australia Day Event.
Yarrawarrah Tigers JRLFC receiving a discretionary
grant of $11,500 to repair their clubhouse.
“Heathcote Parliamentary Award” recipients attending Parliament House for a tour and morning tea.
Minister Constance meeting students and future “Transport
Minister William Harding” at Sutherland North PS.