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Collapse Issue 415 - 20 Mar 2017Issue 415 - 20 Mar 2017
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Liberals 'knew of rail costs' before election, Tesch claims
Gosford Council assets reduced by $1.4 billion
Gosford accounts referred for external audit
Jilly Pilon is Liberal candidate
Citizen of the Year stands for Christian party
Holstein will not run in by-election
Taskforce asks for infrastructure commitments
Chamber disappointed with Liberal selection
Labor challenges Liberals over 'abandoned' electorate
Patonga to hold Easter Saturday fete
Teenager airlifted after crash
Water main upgrade
Village development to go before Council administrator
Anzac ceremony at Empire Bay
Council brings library fees
Community forum about access to doctors
Community plants out new Runway playground
Volunteers' ladders go missing
Man charged following shooting
Twice the month's average rainfall already
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Community event was not for neutral voters
Let's leave the beach for the grand kids to play safely
Won't see ferry in my lifetime ... still
Produce the money and the boats
Has Brisbane Water plan been 'disapproved'?
I thought fast ferry nonsense had died years ago
Dredge should not be privately owned
Does dredging proposal means change in Coastal Plan?
Use CCTV and speed cameras on jetski cowboys
Old surf club members come to luncheon
Senior staff and councillors should be held accountable
Would Crouch promise everything and deliver nothing?
Will government commit to railway underpass?
Library decision doesn't inspire confidence
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Non-invasive brain treatment for depression
Free hearing checks in Woy Woy
Presentation on suicide prevention
Tesch meets nurses and health workers
Support for Melanoma March
Choir performs at shopping centre
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Patonga artist in epilepsy art auction
Duo sing at folk club
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Steve Collins leaves Woy Woy South
Splash-a-thon postponed due to the wet
Mental health first aid project launched
Tidying up their school
Harmony Day activities planned
Student leaders attend leaders' day
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Liberals endorse businesswoman mother of three
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Science experiments at Umina
Executive team holds planning day
Visit to Turo Park
Swimming team competes
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Surf club celebrates 85th anniversary
Training starts for Junior Swans
Excellent results in national judo tournament
Ocean Beach members win bronze
Junior judo players compete at Castle Hill
Triples carnival resumes at Umina
Bridge club holds autumn pairs

Community event was not for neutral voters

On March 12, I attended the community event organised by Liesl Tesch and the Labor Party.

I attended thinking it was a community event.

There must be very strong Labor support on the Peninsula, as all I saw were red Labor signs and plenty of real Liesl Tesch t-shirts worn by volunteers and supporters.

Needless to say, red was the dominant colour - a shock for a neutral voter concerned about the many serious issues reported in every edition of the Peninsula News.

How many neutral voters had the opportunity to discuss issues with Liesl Tesch on the day?

A few minutes at the event provided enough time to realise, Liesl Tesch is representing Labor, not the Gosford electorate.

I advised a volunteer not to invite me to future Labor-Tesch community events.

One is enough.

There is an urgent need for quality independent candidates to counter the control and in-house interests of political parties.

The event was more like a backyard barbecue than a community event for the voters of the Gosford electorate.

Disappointed, definitely.

Any independent candidate could get my vote because of his or her commitment to the electorate.

An informed vote would be the best option.





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