NSW Parliamentary Secretary and Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea, has highlighted the worrying trend of declining public trust in politicians and politics, saying that the political class has much to answer for.
Sporting clubs can now apply for funding under Round Two of the Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program, which helps provide life-saving technology to assist people experiencing cardiac emergencies.
Member for Davidson Jonathan O’Dea has confirmed that the first students will attend Lindfield Learning Village from the start of Term 1 next year. This follows the awarding of the construction contract to begin work on the new school.
Active commuters in Frenchs Forest will soon have a shared path in the local area.
Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea, announced the NSW Government will allocate $80,000 towards the construction of a shared path through Frenchs Forest.
Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea invites local youth organisations to apply for a share of $1.5 million in NSW Government Youth Opportunities grants.
More than 2,000 extra weekly bus services will be rolled out across NSW in the next 12 months, with more than 1,000 extra weekly services on the way for the Northern Beaches.
Andrew Martini, a St Ives local and TAFE NSW student, has won gold in the Restaurant Service category at the WorldSkills Australia 2018 National Championships.
Seven preschools in Davidson will gain a total of over $94,000 in NSW Government Quality Learning Environments funding to enhance their service quality.
Roseville Station is one of at least 11 stations expected to benefit from a $133 million investment in the NSW Government’s Transport Access Program next financial year.
A dangerous intersection in St Ives will be upgraded as part of the $70.9 million investment in the NSW Government’s Safer Roads Program, which will help drive the number of deaths and serious injuries on our roads Towards Zero.