Posted by Ross Grove on December 4th, 2009 | Categorized as Local Government, State | Tagged as accountability, arts funding, asbestos, Buses, canal reserve, community bus, Greystanes, Holroyd City Council, Kristina Keneally, libraries, Nathan Rees, oversight, Pemulwuy, priorities, Southern Employment Lands, State, Transport
I never thought I would be unhappy to see the back of Nathan Rees as Premier of NSW.
The elevation of Kristina Keneally to the post of Premier sends shivers down my spine because she has a track record of cutting services and infrastructure in the local community.
In order to appease property developers (who line the [...]
Posted by Ross Grove on September 2nd, 2009 | Categorized as Uncategorized | Tagged as childcare, future fund, Pemulwuy, Pemulwuy Community Centre, priorities, Southern Employment Lands, State, West Ward
Liberal Councillor Ross Grove has today announced that Council agreed to a strategy to get the Pemulwuy Community and Childcare Centre facility up and running as soon as possible.
Posted by admin on August 10th, 2009 | Categorized as Media | Tagged as Boral, Brad Hazzard, canal reserve, Greystanes, Pemulwuy, Reconciliation Road, Southern Employment Lands, State, Zaya Toma
Liberal Councillors Ross Grove (Holroyd) and Zaya Toma (Fairfield) have joined together to bring Shadow Planning Minister Brad Hazzard out to visit the site where the state government approved the construction of a major arterial road to service a new industrial estate due inside the Southern Employment Lands at Greystanes.
Posted by admin on July 14th, 2009 | Categorized as State | Tagged as Buses, State, State Opposition
Earlier today Clr. Sarkis and I met with the Shadow Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian MP. We invited her out because we thought it was important the community knows the alternative government is on their side.
Posted by admin on July 3rd, 2009 | Categorized as Media | Tagged as Metro, Nathan Rees, Rail, Roads, State, Transport, Wentworthville, Westmead
The Rees Government’s proposed West Metro to Westmead is a very welcome initiative for our area but stops one station too short to truly alleviate infrastructure and capacity issues on the transport system locally, Holroyd Liberal Councillor Ross Grove said today.
Posted by admin on June 28th, 2009 | Categorized as Federal, Media | Tagged as economic stimulus, education, Federal, Greystanes, schools, State
Poor decision making from the state Labor government means that no high schools in the Holroyd area will receive science classroom upgrades as part of the Rudd Government’s $14.7B Building the Education Revolution enonomic stimulus program