Labor Katie Smith
At election time, lots of promises are made.
We've all heard what others are promising but we, on the Peninsula, know better.
I've been out and about talking to residents and they have made it clear that it's the local issues that are important to them.
They want better roads and services.
For example, residents have told me that the Woy Woy railway crossing is not a big concern and that it is the Rawson Road roundabout that is the source of major congestion on the Peninsula during peak hours.
I live here so I understand and I will commit to fighting for a solution to the problem.
And it won't cost $30 million dollars.
As a lawyer, my job is to get the best results for my clients using all my skills and efforts, subject to facts, the law and ethical obligations.
I will apply the same energies and passion to representing the Gosford electorate.
And should there be a change of Government, I still know where the Ministers doors are.
I won't make a commitment I can't keep.
I am the local you can trust.
Email, 17 Mar 2011
Katie Smith, Labor