Minns to hold community cabinet meeting in Camden

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On Tuesday, November 4, Premier Chris Minns and NSW Government ministers will hold a community cabinet meeting in Camden.

This will be the fourth community cabinet of 2025, and the ninth since the Minns Labor Government took office.

Community cabinet meetings are also an opportunity for the Premier and ministers to hear directly from residents, community groups and local organisations about the issues that matter most to them.

The Camden event will include a community forum where locals will be invited to ask questions of the Premier and ministers and raise matters important to the Camden area.

The forum will be held in the Camden Civic Centre between 11am and 12.15pm.

Registration is required to attend this event. To register visit nsw.gov.au/communitycabinet or phone 9228 5188 by Friday, October 31.

“These forums give us the chance to listen, learn and work together with local communities to make sure government decisions reflect the needs and priorities of people right across NSW,’’ Mr Minns said.

“Camden is one of the fastest growing parts of our state, and it’s important we’re hearing directly from residents about the opportunities and challenges that come with that growth.

“I’m looking forward to spending time on the ground with (State Member for Camden) Sally Quinnell, and hearing directly from local families, businesses and community organisations about how we can continue to work to make Camden an even better place to live and work.”

 The member for Camden said she was looking forward to welcoming the Premier and his ministers to Camden on November 4.

“Our community is changing rapidly, and it’s vital that our voices are heard on the issues that matter,  from housing and infrastructure to schools, health and local services,’’ she said.

“This is a great opportunity for residents to speak directly with the Premier and Ministers and be part of shaping our future.”

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