With the local government elections now complete, the focus shifts to the upcoming federal election. I have decided to step down from NSW Parliament to give my full attention to representing the people of Calare as your Nationals candidate.
I will deliver my valedictory speech in the November sitting before formally resigning from the Parliament.
It has been an incredible honour to serve in the NSW Parliament, where I've held various roles including Deputy Government Whip, Parliamentary Secretary, Cabinet Minister, and Shadow Minister.
Now, I believe the best way to deliver for our community is to represent them as their Federal MP.
One of my proudest achievements has been getting the Betterment Fund up and running – a program that provides essential funding to rebuild regional transport and road infrastructure stronger after natural disasters.
These are initiatives that matter. They are about more than politics; they are about real people and real change for the communities I've always been passionate about representing.
To my colleagues and friends, both in and out of Parliament, I extend my deepest gratitude. Your friendship, encouragement, and belief in me has helped me through some of the toughest moments and have made the wins even sweeter.
I leave knowing that the work we've done will continue to make a difference in the lives of people across the state.
Thank you to everyone who has believed in me, and to the people of the Central West-you will always have my deepest respect and appreciation.
And lastly, to my family-my mum, sister, and brothers-you'll never know how much your love and support has meant to me. I owe everything to you, and I know you'll be there with me in this next journey.