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Liberal: Jim Lloyd

At this election there is a clear choice about the future of the Peninsula - continue moving ahead with an experienced team who will put Robertson first, or see more Labor control and a government dominated by unions who put themselves first.

It's important to think about the best way to continue to get things done in our local area.

I am very proud of the positive results I have achieved for the people of Robertson, including more than $80 million to construct the missing link pipeline to secure the Central Coast's long-term water supply and over $200 million for local roads - including the F3.

I have a clear plan for the future of the Peninsula, which includes:

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$1 million study into a direct link from the Peninsula to the F3 This link would be of great benefit to Peninsula residents and has been talked about for many years.

It is time that action was taken on this visionary project.

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$4.5 million to clean Peninsula water This money will assist Gosford City Council to fix the problem of dirty water on the Peninsula.

It is simply unacceptable that Peninsula residents have had to suffer with this problem for so long.

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$800,000 to install CCTV cameras on the Peninsula CCTV cameras will be installed at Woy Woy, Ettalong, Umina, Patonga, Terrigal and Kincumber CBDs.

Petty street crime and vandalism remain one of the biggest concerns that is raised with me on a daily basis.

All of these things will make the Peninsula an even better place to live.

I have a clear and achievable plan for the future of the Peninsula but to make that plan a reality, I need your support at this election on November 24.



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