When Chris Minns attended his first Narellan business chamber Breakfast with the Premier last year (pictured), he had been in the top job for just four months and a few days.
He returns for a highly anticipated second engagement on Wednesday, August 21, again at Club Menangle Trackside.
After almost a year and a half in the job as NSW state premier – arguably the second most powerful position in the country after the Prime Minister – we know quite a lot more about what kind of leader we have in Chris Minns.
And the main thing is that he’s not afraid to make decisions that will step on toes of powerful interests.
Minns is slowly but surely emerging as a no-nonsense leader who is intent on making a difference as Premier of our great state of NSW.
Closer to home, the much maligned and ignored outer South Western Sydney, the Minns approach could turn out to be good for us.
Our desperate need for better infrastructure, especially roads and public transport, aligns with the Minns modus operandi, which is to find real solutions for obvious problems.
At last year’s breakfast at Club Menangle, the premier took questions from the floor after his speech, and most reflected these local concerns.
All communities want their fair share, and South Western Sydney and Macarthur are no different, as Minns will no doubt once again hear at Menangle.
It’s going to be interesting to hear the second Minns speech at the 2024 Breakfast with the Premier, and hopefully he will surprise those who attend with a substantial announcement.
The breakfast is one of the most popular events on the calendar in Macarthur, so readers who wish to attend need to quickly head to Greater Narellan business chamber website.