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Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea is calling on the community to nominate an outstanding woman from the Davidson electorate for the Local Woman of the Year award.

Mr O’Dea said the search has begun for exceptional women to be recognised.

Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea has welcomed the NSW Government’s launch of a major new tourism campaign with Australia’s national carrier Qantas, to encourage more Chinese visitors to NSW.

Member for Davidson Jonathan O'Dea has congratulated the 1021 local HSC students as exams draw to an end.

More than 12,000 students across the state are sitting exams on the final day, with Visual Arts the last to finish at 3.30 this afternoon.

Jonathan O’Dea today called on the Davidson community to take advantage of a free mobile app which helps users make health decisions quickly and safely.

The healthdirect app, which is now available, helps users:

Long Day Care Centres in the Davidson electorate have received $143,880 to deliver more preschool programs and strengthen care and education for kids.

Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea said, “Long Day Care is the preferred option for many working families.

Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea is encouraging the electorate to thank paramedics for their wonderful service to the community.

First held in 2008, Thank a Paramedic Day is a publicly celebrated awareness day to recognise the work of NSW Ambulance paramedics.

Davidson public schools will benefit from a share of the record $113 million in additional funding announced by the NSW Government to support public school students who need it most.

Examples of local needs-based funding allocations in Davidson include:

Davidson public schools will benefit from a share of the record $113 million in additional funding announced by the NSW Government to support public school students who need it most.

Examples of local needs-based funding allocations in Davidson include:

Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea says homebuyers will now have greater protection when purchasing a property, as a result of new laws passing NSW Parliament this week.

Member for Davidson, Jonathan O’Dea is encouraging the community to become involved in this Sunday’s Graffiti Removal Day.

Mr O’Dea said graffiti vandalism costs NSW over $100 million each year.

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