State recognition of West Pittwater Community Association

Forwarding letter added to Michael Wiener – President WPCA

Dear Michael

I recently had the opportunity to acknowledge the work of individuals and organisations who have made a substantial contribution to our Pittwater community in the New South Wales Parliament.

It was an honour to pay tribute to you and the West Pittwater Community Association and thank you for having me at your 2024 AGM.

I enclose a copy of an excerpt of my statement, as recorded from Hansard – I am very proud that acknowledgement of WPCA’s outstanding service of the community is now preserved for all time in the records of the oldest Parliament in Australia.

Notated with ‘Thank you for your ongoing service

Rory Amon MP
Member For Pittwater


 

STATE RECOGNITION OF WEST PITTWATER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

From Hansard Transcript of the NSW Legislative Assembly on 21 March 2024

Mr RORY AMON {Pittwater) – I acknowledge the West Pittwater Community Association (WPCA}, for their advocacy on behalf of residents living of Elvina Bay, Little Lovett, Lovett Bay, McCarrs Creek and Morning Bay.

Pittwater’s Western Foreshore is beloved for its beautiful natural environment and peacefulness. However, living in these hard to access areas come with a unique set of challenges. The Association does a fantastic job bringing the residents of West Pittwater together, so they can speak with one united voice and express the needs of their community.

I recently had the opportunity to attend the 2024 WPCA AGM, where there was excellent discussion of matters including the logistics of providing offshore residents charging stations for electric vehicles and boats, road improvements and protecting the local environment. I congratulate President, Michael Wiener, Secretary, Melinda Broughton, Treasurer, Martin Didsbury, Vice Presidents, Nicholas Cowdery and Karen Lambert, and the entire executive on their unanimous re-election, thank you for your continued service of this amazing corner of the world.

 

Hansard Transcript (28.2 MB)

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