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âYouâre not forgottenâ: NSW Premier tours fire-ravaged South Coast
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said during a tour of the South Coast that the government had not forgotten the hundreds of bushfire survivors still living in caravans, sheds and other temporary accommodation.
Ms Berejiklian visited a fire recovery centre in Moruya on Tuesday before checking the progress of the $275 million Batemans Bay bridge over the Clyde River, which the government expects to partially open before the Easter long weekend.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian with Transport Minister Andrew Constance in Batemans Bay on Tuesday.
A cancer survivor, grieving widow, disabled man and retiring couple: Meet the nine furious families being booted from homes they ve lived in for up to 55 years so the government can make way for an ugly car park
Nine families set to be booted out of their homes to make way for a car park say they are not leaving
Transport NSW have are purchasing the Jannali properties in Sydney s south, in a compulsory acquisition
Residents say they have not been offered any mental health support and some are struggling to cope
Some have lived on the street for decades, others are struggling with disabilities and have battled cancer
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Liberal Party figures vying to win back Tony Abbottâs former seat of Warringah are tearing into their colleagues over climate policy as they position themselves for a looming preselection contest centred on the environment.
Several Liberals are circling to take on independent MP Zali Steggall in the northern beaches electorate, including state Liberal executive Alex Dore, lobbyist Sasha Grebe, barrister Jane Buncle, the Menzies Research Centreâs Tim James and state upper house member Natalie Ward.
Liberal Party executive Alex Dore says the state government was wrong to keep two of the Freshwater ferries part-time.
Credit:Rhett Wyman