ALP – Marrickville – Letter to Darlington & Redfern

Dear

Getting Results for Darlington & Redfern

Since Darlington and
Redfern have become part of the electorate of Marrickville, I have been working
hard to get results for our local community.

In recent times, the
Morris lemma Government has been able to:

  • lower
    class sizes and increase enrolments at our local public schools
  • establish
    the $49 million new performing arts centre at the CarriageWorks in
    Eveleigh
  • develop
    a new pedestrian and cycle link between North Eveleigh and the Technology Park
  • open a
    new Eveleigh training centre including Yaama Dhinawan Indigenous hospitality
    training

There is more work to
do. As part of the Morris lemma Government, I will:

  • fight
    to protect local workers and families from John Howard’s extreme industrial
    relations laws
  • expand
    local water recycling and storm water harvesting projects, including rebates
    for local residents who install solar hot water and rain water tanks
  • provide
    every public school with an interactive whiteboard & video conferencing
    facilities
  • continue
    to work hard to improve local train and bus services

Across NSW, the main contest this Saturday is between a
lemma Labor Government committed to improving services, or a Peter Debnam
Government that will sack 20,000 public sector workers, devastating frontline
services.

Identifying problems is the easy part of politics.
Marrickville needs a representative able to make decisions and not just
protest. I can make a difference and deliver real solutions for our local
community.

I ask for your number 1 vote to continue as a strong voice
in Government

Yours sincerely

Carmel
Tebbutt
Member for Marrickville

PS I am proud to represent such a diverse community. If
elected, I will continue to work with residents in Darlington & Redfern to
improve and expand local services.

PO Box
161, Marrickville NSW 1475 • Phone: 9558 1461 • Email:
carmel@carmeltebbutt.com Website: www.carmeltebbutt.com

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