Hunter Water’s Sustainability Grants are one-off financial contributions to help organisations deliver water education or conservation projects. The purpose of the grants is to promote water conservation through education, efficiency… read more →
I am very proud of the contribution that volunteers make to all aspects of community life. Volunteers are the life blood of local communities and are often unrecognised for their… read more →
This Friday is Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day – a national day of hope for Australians to show they care about beating cancer. Cancer Council hopes to raise $9.7 million nationally… read more →
Cessnock MP Clayton Barr will visit England, Scotland, France, Turkey and Singapore during his CPA study tour (August 17 – September 4, 2014). During the tour he will be covering… read more →
I look forward to attending the official opening of the PCYC Cessnock by Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK MC (Ret’d) and Lady Cosgrove. The new complex which is located in the… read more →
It looks as if the Department of Education and Communities is going to close a small school in the electorate of Cessnock. From the outset, I want to make clear… read more →
Congratulations to the Cessnock Hospital Pink Ladies, who celebrated their 16th birthday today with this magnificent cake. In that time they’ve raised more than $20,000 for Cessnock Hospital, for things… read more →
I am proud and willing to speak about public library funding. I have been presented with a petition signed by 10,000 people. I understand that the petition continues and has… read more →
I congratulate the great teachers in the Cessnock electorate who last week received recognition at the 2014 Cessnock Community of Great Public Schools Education Week Awards. The Excellence in Teaching… read more →
I have recently approached by local residents requesting the removal of the traffic control signals at the Elderslie Road intersection in Branxton. I then contacted Roads and Maritime Services (RMS)… read more →
