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August Update

James Griffin MPBy James Griffin MPJuly 20, 20232 Mins Read
James with Freshwater Surf Club President Michael Bate

I have campaigned long and hard for an increased frequency of Manly’s fast ferry service and to have the travel option included in Opal’s $50 weekly travel cap. It’s great to see the new timetable is now operational and the Opal integration is on track for November, potentially saving commuters hundreds of dollars a year.

Trends continue to show commuters are opting for the fast ferries over the iconic but slower Freshwater class. The new government will spend $16million on each ferry, for a total cost of $48million to retain three Freshwaters on the Harbour. 

Friends of Ivanhoe Park and Botanical Garden continue to diligently care for the beautiful green space behind Manly Oval. As Patron of the group, I am pleased that this important parkland will feature more open space and family play areas as part of Council’s refurbishment.

Issues surrounding mental health are becoming better known but there is still a way to go. It was great to join over 100 others, including representatives of community organisations such as the Northern Beaches Women’s Shelter, to re-launch former Manly Sea Eagle, Shannon Nevin’s Walk and Talk. The walk from Queenscliff to Shelly Beach’s return also included Mayor Sue Heins and Councillor Vincent De Luca. A special thanks to George Malouf of Malouf’s Pharmacy for his support of this important initiative. 

With colder winter temperatures come increased heating costs, and at a time of increasing power prices. A double whammy! The NSW Government must ensure that the transition to renewables is carefully managed. The former government set out a clear transition plan, hopefully the current government doesn’t rip this up and leave residents ‘out in the cold’.

Parliament returns this month following the winter break, and once again I will be strongly advocating for our communities with the Manly electorate.

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