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Liberal: Chris Holstein

The Woy Woy Peninsula is a great place to live, and the decision you make on March 24 is a very important one that will affect this community for the next four years.

Over the past 12 years, Labor have failed to adequately resource our Peninsula police and as a result they can't get the thugs off the street.

I am serious about addressing crime and giving our hardworking police the resources they need to keep the community safe.

That's why the Liberals will assign an additional 25 police officers to Woy Woy Police Station to guarantee a "24/7" operation as well as reopening the Umina Police Shopfront.

We know our other major problem on the Peninsula is the drought.

We need to act fast to ensure we make every drop count, that's why we have developed a comprehensive $132 million Central Coast Water Plan which includes the construction of a Central Coast Water Grid and pipeline between Mardi Dam and Mangrove Creek Dam

This storm water harvesting would see every day of rainfall benefiting the water supply.

This can happen NOW under the Liberal plan.

Labor's plan is for a dam that's 10 years away.

We can't wait that long.

Our Water Plan also includes a $1500 rain water tank rebate for people purchasing tanks of 2000 litres or greater and we will protect the Central Coast water catchment from the threat of coal mining.

We also have a plan to fix our roads with a $32 million upgrade of Brisbane Water Dr intersection at west Gosford and $6 million for Blackwall Rd.

I need your support to fix NSW and repair the damage that has been done over 12 years of Labor neglect.



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