The Bugle June 9 2018

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The Bugle 9 June 2018

A fortnightly celebration of people and places on the Upper South Coast of NSW

Serving the communities of Kiama, Gerringong, Jamberoo, Kiama Downs, Minnamurra and Gerroa and now at www.thebugleonline.com

National focus on marginal Gilmore As one of the most marginal Federal seats, the battle for our electorate of Gilmore has always been of interest to political pundits. However recent speculation about whether the sitting Member, Ann Sudmalis, is to be challenged for preselection has increased its profile further, with Gilmore featuring regularly in the national news. With a margin of just 0.73% after a 3.1% swing to Labor on a two party preferred basis at the last election, both parties have been making Gilmore a priority, with ministers and shadow ministers visiting on a regular basis. When visiting Nowra shortly after the Budget, Treasurer Scott Morrison put the win in perspective, “If it wasn’t for Ann at the last election, Bill Shorten would now be PM.” It is as yet unclear if Milton real estate agent Grant Shultz has nominated for Liberal Party preselection, which closed on 25 May. No party member can make comment while the preselection process is underway. It is unknown when the process will end. The speculation has caused both the Prime Minister and the Treasurer to declare their support for Ms Sudmalis. “Ann is a phenomenal

Inside this issue Mega mansion back for consideration p 3 Erica brings music back to Jamberoo p 3

Little Archies winners p 6

The Treasurer declaring his support for Ms Sudmalis

candidate, member and advocate,” said Mr Turnbull. Ms Sudmalis has released a statement on the matter: “As previously stated I have nominated for the seat of Gilmore. “I have the full support of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Treasurer Scott Morrison. “Over the past five years I have proven my ability to deliver real results, most recently securing $155 million in Federal funding for the new Nowra Bridge. “I will not be commenting further on the preselection process.” There is no doubt who the Labor candidate will be, as Fiona Phillip was endorsed in

March 2017 to build on the swing she achieved at the 2016 election. “During my endorsement announcement I made the comment that ‘this is not a sprint – it’s a marathon’,” says Ms Phillips. “I’ve been spending a lot of time out and about right across Gilmore talking directly one on one with voters. “I think the mood is really changing in Gilmore. People are quite rightly asking questions – they just want a fairer go.” The Greens have recently announced they are also sticking with their candidate in the last election, Carmel McCallum, who achieved 10.5% of the first preferences.

Ms Phillips with Stephen Jones and Bill Shorten

The pharmacist from Cambewarra says she is concerned about money and influence from Big Business, which is undermining

democracy and fair representation, “People deserve fairer pay and working conditions if our economy is to do well for everyone.”

Meet the new Show Society President p7

STOP PRESS

Sale of Akuna St falls through An confidential extraordinary meeting of Council has rescinded a motion at its May Meeting, which made it possible for developer Nick Daoud to apply for a final extension of time to gain approval for his Akuna St/Mitre 10 development. Without this extra time, it appears the developer will not have an approved development by the date needed for the sale of the Council-owned property to him to go through. Our next issue will report on the ramifications of this decision, which was announced too late for this edition.

Inaugural Ken Donnellan Local History Competition p9

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