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Team McKinna

When putting together a team for the local council elections, Lawrie McKinna recognised the importance of having candidates with first hand experience of Peninsula issues.

Often over looked, the Peninsula is a vitally important artery in the pulse of the Gosford City electorate.

By approaching qualified individuals who either reside or operate businesses on the Peninsula, Lawrie has assured he has a strong connection to the growing community of this waterside oasis.

Team McKinna has established from the Peninsula community, that it is tired of feeling over-looked.

With a growing population and increased needs, the Peninsula community is ready to vote for change.

Basic necessities such as curb and guttering and ample drainage, is something Team McKinna recognises as a priority for many residents.

In an area so close to sea level and often affected by tides, it is incredibly important to control and maintain water flow and run off in order to protect properties and road ways as best as possible.

Crime and anti-social behavior is another issue often raised as one that greatly concerns Peninsula residents.

Team McKinna is focused on the fact that while the revitalisation of Gosford waterfront and the CBD may bring further opportunities to Peninsula youth, more Peninsula based facilities are required to ensure young people have adequate incentives to better themselves closer to home.

Listening to and working with Peninsula residents is of the utmost importance to Team McKinna in order to see the area flourish and not be forgotten.



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