Reid says commitments were delivered
Member for Robertson Dr Gordon Reid has claimed the Federal Labor Government has "delivered" on its local commitments to the people of the Central Coast over the last three years.
He said the commitments included the Medicare Urgent Care Clinic for Umina Beach.
It also include a $40 million Central Coast Roads Package, and thousands of dollars of grant funding to local not-for-profit community organisations.
He said he had facilitated cost of living forums, scams forums, seniors' forums, women's and men's health forums, and community forums across the electorate of Robertson.
He had also secured over a million dollars for general practices on the Central Coast, and changed the Distribution Priority Area on the Central Coast to allow general practices to draw upon a greater pool of available doctors.
A community battery had been installed in Narara, to help store solar electricity and bring down energy bills.
He said he secured millions for local sports facility upgrades in Kincumber and Kariong, as well as $100 million to upgrade Avoca Dr through Kincumber.
Dr Reid said Labor would deliver a new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in the Terrigal district if re-elected.
He said $1.8 million would be spent to upgrade Ettalong Beach foreshore.
Other spending would include a $93 million Central Coast Roads Package, $10 million to improve maternity services at Gosford and Wyong hospitals, $15 million to fix intersections in Empire Bay and $115 million to upgrade Terrigal Dr in Erina and Terrigal.
SOURCE:
Media release, 4 Apr 2025
Gordon Reid, Member for Robertson