Liberal candidate for Campbelltown to fight on cost of living

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Gypshouna Paudel has no doubt the rising cost of living is the number one concern of Campbelltown residents ahead of the NSW state election on March 25.

Ms Paudel, a local business manager, mother and community advocate, will be the Liberal party candidate for the poll.

“This community has been facing a lot of challenges, with family budgets hit hard by rates, fuel and everyday cost increases – and we need a strong and experienced government helping families through these tough times,” Ms Paudel said.

She believes the leadership from the Perrottet Government can ease the pressure on family budgets and build a brighter future for everyone.

“It requires a positive economic track record to deliver investment such as the new Campbelltown Hospital and cost of living measures on the Service NSW app such as the Back To School and First Lap vouchers,’’ Ms Paudel said.

“This is a crucial election, and the Liberals have the plan for the future to ensure no community is left behind.”

Support for small businesses is also high on the priority list of the Liberal party candidate for the seat of Campbelltown.

“During my time living locally and working as a telecommunications retail manager in Narellan I have engaged with the community and have developed a passion for the area,’’ says Ms Paudel.

“Small businesses need support and the economic management of the Perrottet Liberal team have the track record and plan for the future to deliver just that.”

Ms Paudel, who was born in Nepal, lives in Minto with her family.

She says that if she wins on March 25 she will be a hard working representative for the area in the Perrottet Government.

“As the Liberal candidate for Campbelltown, I am determined to be a strong voice in the NSW Parliament for easing the pressures on family budgets, continued investment in education and health, boosting services, building critical infrastructure and supporting small business,” Ms Paudel said.

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