Shadow Cabinet Meets in Miranda: Community First

Liberal NSW

The NSW Shadow Cabinet is meeting in the Miranda electorate today for a Shadow Community Cabinet, bringing the Opposition's leadership team to the heart of the Sutherland Shire. This important visit provides an opportunity to connect directly with local businesses, families and community organisations, demonstrating the NSW Opposition's commitment to listening to concerns and working towards solutions.

The Miranda electorate is part of a vibrant Shire community with a strong heritage, a thriving small business sector, and a proud tradition of sporting and cultural excellence.

Residents of the Miranda electorate deserve better than what the Minns Labor Government is providing them. Today's Shadow Community Cabinet is about strengthening our connection with the people who make the area great and showing them that we're listening.

NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman said the Shadow Cabinet is here in the Miranda electorate to hear from families, businesses and community leaders about the challenges they face every day.

"After 20 months of the Minns Labor Government, the cost of living is worse, housing affordability is worse, infrastructure delivery is drying up, and the Shire community has been left behind. We are here to listen, learn and lead," Mr Speakman said.

Member for Miranda Eleni Petinos said as the local member her focus has always been on fighting for the people of Miranda.

"Having the Shadow Cabinet meet here today sends a clear message - we are united in our determination to ensure the Miranda electorate's priorities are heard and acted upon," Ms Petinos said.

The Shadow Community Cabinet will engage with local stakeholders to discuss critical issues such as cost-of-living pressures, small business challenges, housing affordability, and the neglect of infrastructure investment for the Shire under the Minns Labor Government.

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