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Mandla Plans to run for City Hall |
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Contributed by Other Writer
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Monday, 29 October 2007 |
COMPUTER DAILY NEWS
In case you were wondering, former ACS president and NSW Liberal candidate
Edward Mandla is not standing for the federal election, but is working as
campaign manager for Georgina Anderson, the Libs' candidate for the seat of
Sydney, currently held by Labor's Tanya Plibersek. Ed tells us he plans a
future run for "city hall" - presumably taking on Clover Moore as Sydney's
Lord Mayor. |
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Contributed by Other Writer
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Wednesday, 24 October 2007 |
The South Sydney Herald by Ben Walker
Ben Walker analyses the candidates for the seat Sydney.
Georgina Anderson, Liberal candidate for Sydney
Mortgage broker and actor Georgina Anderson is the recently announced Liberal Party candidate for Sydney. Historically Sydney has voted to the Left, but Anderson is confident she can secure an increase in the Liberal vote. |
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Let the Game of Politics Begin |
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Contributed by Other Writer
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Friday, 19 October 2007 |
Village Voice Balmain October 2007
A date for the federal election has not been set, but campaigning has already begun in the federal seats of Sydney and Grayndler. The Village Voice talks to Georgina Anderson, Liberal candidate for Sydney. |
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Pacific Highway Duplication Announced |
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Contributed by Other Writer
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
Announcement by the Prime Minister, John Howard
I am pleased to
announce the Australian Government's commitment to the duplication of
the Pacific Highway on an accelerated timetable through the provision
of at least $2.4 billion between 2009-10 and 2013-14 with more to
follow.
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Coalition announces tax cuts |
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Contributed by Edward Mandla
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
The Prime Minister and the Treasurer today outlined a program of personal income tax cuts over the next three years.
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Sharing in the Benefits of a Stronger Economy |
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Written by Georgina Anderson
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Tuesday, 16 October 2007 |
Locally, we're sharing in the benefits of a stronger economy:
- Helping prevent the relapse of young drug offenders when released from prison, with a $150,000 grant.
- Helping students at Crown Street Public School save water by installing water tanks, with a $32,000 grant - saving 556,330 litres of water per year.
- New computer equipment for Sydney Secondary College, Blackwattle Bay Campus, with a $59,000 grant.
- Improving water efficiency at St Mary's College, Sydney, by implementing a range of water saving initiatives in the school's washrooms, with a $27,000 grant - saving over 4,430,000 litres of water each year.
- New drama/performing arts equipment for Sydney Secondary College Balmain Campus, Rozelle, with a $26,400 grant.
- Improving water efficiency at Erskineville Public School by implementing a range of water saving initiatives, with an $18,000 grant.
- New library resources and related equipment for Newtown Public School, with a $20,000 grant.
- Helping University Sports Centres implement a range of water saving initiatives, with a $49,000 grant - saving 7,400,000 litres of water each year.
- New computer equipment for Glebe Public School, with a $39,000 grant.
- Keeping manufacturing industries strong in Sydney with over $114 million in grants funding to 77 local businesses.
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