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WILLIAMSON ASKS QUESTIONS IN NSW PARLIAMENT ON FLOOD RECOVERY
Dunoon Public Recreation & Public Hall Reserve Land Manager
Ever wondered who is responsible for keeping Crown reserves operating?
Countless facilities like showgrounds, local halls and parks are run by Statutory Land Manager Boards, made up of people just like you. People who understand the need and have a desire to manage public land and assets for the beneft of the entire community.
Your role as a Board Member is voluntary, but the rewards of giving something back to the community are priceless.
We are looking for a good mix of people with a variety of skills, however, sound business and fnancial management skills and objective decisionmaking expertise would be a distinct advantage.
Don’t let this opportunity to do something for yourself and your community pass you by – contact us today.
The Dunoon Public Recreation & Public Hall Reserve Land Manager manages the Reserve No. 85191 at Dunoon notifed on 15-Jan-1965 for Public Hall, Public Recreation. The term of appointment will be for a period not exceeding 5 years.
Application for membership can be made via portal.crownland.nsw.gov.au
All applications are required to be lodged by 7 August 2023.
For further information contact: Joe Endean on (02) 6642 9204 or go to reservemanager.crownland.nsw.gov.au
State Nationals MP for Clarence has quizzed the NSW Labor Government on food recovery buyback numbers ahead of a critical meeting with the NSW Premier tomorrow around the delivery of funding for Tranche 2 of the Resilient Home Program.
In the NSW Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, Mr Williamson asked the NSW Minister for Planning Paul Scully how he would explain to the 4000 Northern
Rivers families they have missed out on vital funding support under the Resilient Homes Program following the release of fgures by the Northern Rivers Reconstruction Corporation.
“It’s disappointing the Minister spent most of his time pointing the fnger at the previous Government, but I do welcome his comments that the door is not closed on further options and support for impacted residents,” Mr Williamson said.
“Now is not the time to be playing the blame game.
“This is a confusing and distressing time for families trying to recover and rebuild stronger following on from the catastrophic foods and we need to be fair dinkum about delivering on promised support not playing politics.
“The NSW Labor Government now holds the purse strings and needs to step up and deliver on funding for Tranche Two of the Resilient Homes Program.
“I will be doing everything I can to ensure the delivery of the promised funding at tomorrow’s meeting with the Premier”.