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Welcome to my February Newsletter
In this edition you will find: 🌳 Important community updates
📢 My latest community petitions
🏛️ What's going on in NSW Parliament
I Hosted my First Telopea Community Roundtable
Residents
of Telopea would know that there has been a lot of change in
the suburb, with the opening of the light rail and the refurbishment of
the Three Sisters. To
help me understand how I can best assist the community
through these changes, I hosted a roundtable with key
stakeholders, including Parramatta Council, Homes
NSW, Police, the Principal of Telopea Public, Hope
Connect and the Dundas Area Neighbourhood Centre. I
heard from these groups that they would like to see renewal of the
shopping centre, refurbishment of the community facilities and the
school, improved street lighting and more mental health
support, especially to assist with community safety and
wellbeing.
The forum was particularly useful in creating connections between all
the stakeholders and gave me some more priorities to continue
fighting for on behalf of the community.
Lunar New Year Celebrations
Last week,
Epping celebrated the beginning of the Year of the Horse! I know
the start of a new Lunar Year is a significant
date for many in our Electorate and I enjoyed celebrating
with the Epping and wider community. It was great to see an event held in Boronia Park for the first time. The
festivities were a reminder of the rich multiculturism that
make up the fabric of our electorate, and it was great to
see so many people coming together to share in this cultural
tradition.
Speed Limit Review along Blaxland Rd
Transport for NSW is currently conducting a review of the speed limits
along Blaxland Rd between Epping Rd and 50m
south of Doomben Ave, Epping. The current speed limit is
60km/h with a 50km/h speed limit being proposed. Transport
has asked me to provide any relevant information that should be
considered as part of this review. If you have
any comments, you would like me to pass on
to TfNSW please reach out.
A New Speed Camera on Hannah St
A new speed camera is being installed in Beecroft at the intersection of
Beecroft Rd and Hannah St. This intersection has
been identified due to the high traffic volumes and
safety concerns particularly for pedestrians and nearby
residents. This speed camera is a big win for Beecroft
residents and community safety.
New Public Holiday for NSW
ANZAC Day is an important day in our country’s calendar to pay our
respects to the brave men and women who served and made the ultimate
sacrifice to ensure the safety and freedom of our country. This
year, with ANZAC Day falling on a weekend NSW residents will gain
an extra public holiday on the 27 April, the Monday following ANZAC
Day.
Still Fighting for Increased Bus Connections in North Rocks
As some residents may know, I have been fighting for increased buses for
North Rocks and Carlingford to better connect those suburbs with major
modes of transport like the Light Rail and
Epping Station. I’ve also begun to hear
concerns from the parents of Carlingford High School
students, regarding pressure on their school bus
services. I’ve been able to meet with the Transport Minister’s
office to advocate for more buses. Frustratingly they have
acknowledged the need but advised that there are no immediate plans
to add more services. That doesn’t mean I will stop fighting. You can join the fight by signing my petition here.
E-Bikes in Epping
I have noticed that there appears to be an uptick on the use of e-bikes
in our community. The Government has been very incremental in its policy
response to e-bikes and recently announced a policy to seize
and crush illegal e-bikes. However, there is potentially a gap
with the policy response in that legal e-biker riders are not licensed
and therefore unaccountable when using an e-bike. I’m interested
in community views on this topic and whether a licencing scheme
should be introduced – you can share them with me at epping@parliament.nsw.gov.au.
AI Bill - More Bad News for Small Business
The Minns Labor Government has passed legislation that will give unions
and government officials unprecedented access to workplace
digital systems. The legislation is so broad that it
could result in access to HR, payroll and accounting
systems. You can watch my speech on this legislation here. At
a time when inflation is rising, businesses are
struggling with red tape and the NSW economy is
stagnating, this is an overreach by
the State Government.
If you run a business and you have concerns about this legislation, I want to hear from you. You can reach out to me epping@parliament.nsw.gov.au.
Service NSW Centre for Epping
On a final note, this week in Estimates the Minister for
Customer Service joked about bringing a Service NSW Centre to Epping. He
may have been joking but I’m not.
Let’s make this happen! Sign my petition here.
Monica Tudehope MP
Member for Epping
Epping Community Notice Board
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Beecroft Combined Probus Club Inc
Beecroft Combined Probus Club is dedicated to fostering friendship,
connection and active living for its members. The Club exists solely to
serve the Probus community and is non-political Meetings
are held on the second Friday of each month (February–December) at St
John’s Church Hall (corner of Beecroft Road and Chapman Street,
Beecroft).
For enquiries, please contact Suzanne Brady (Secretary) at bcprobussecretary@gmail.com. More information is available at www.beecroftcombinedprobusclub.org.au.
Beecroft Community Hall/Craft and Conversation
The Hornsby Hub and Ku-Ring-Gai Neighbourhood Centre sponsors Craft and
Conversation every Wednesday during the school term from 9.30am until
12.30pm. This promotes connection amongst retirees and all who come
along. The hall also has space for other activities.
The hall is closed for renovations until the end of March.
However, if you are interested in joining Craft and
Conversation or booking the hall, please phone Roslyn Hayes on
0414146139.
Carlingford SOS (Switched On Seniors)
Carlingford SOS is a welcoming social group for
retirees and seniors, offering a relaxed and friendly weekly morning tea
with opportunities to connect, learn and be entertained. Morning tea is
held every Tuesday from 9:30am to 11:00am in the Community Room on the
3rd Floor of Carlingford Court Shopping Centre.
The cost is $10 at the door, with no joining fees, and each week
features a guest speaker or entertainment. Programs are available from
Guest Services at Carlingford Court. For more information, visit www.sosclub.au or contact Dianna Hammond at dianna8@bigpond.net.au.
Cheltenham Recreation Club
Cheltenham Recreation Club is a welcoming community club offering
Tennis, Croquet and Real Tennis for all ages. Located at 60–74 The
Crescent, Cheltenham NSW 2119, the club is open seven days a week from
9am until late. For membership and program enquiries, visit www.thecheltenhamclub.com.au or contact Salvatore Barbera on 0435 924 483 or via email at enquires@thecheltenhamclub.com.au.
Epping Civic Trust
Epping Civic Trust is a long-standing volunteer organisation that has
represented local residents for more than 50 years. The Trust works to
improve life in Epping, with a strong focus on development,
infrastructure and the local environment. Quarterly newsletters are
shared with members and are also available on the Trust’s website at: www.eppingcivictrust.org. Quarterly
public meetings are held at the Epping Church of Christ Hall, 31 Bridge
Street, Epping, commencing at 7:30pm on the third Tuesday of February,
May, August and November, and feature guest speakers. Enquiries can be
directed to Judith Dawes, President, at eppingcivictrust@gmail.com.
Epping Football Club
Epping Football Club offers soccer competitions across both the summer
and winter seasons. The club welcomes players of all ages and skill
levels and hosts games and training sessions at West Epping Park. For
more information about registration, teams or upcoming seasons, please
contact Malcolm Arnold on 0448 555 058.
Epping Scout Group
Epping Scout Group delivers youth programs and services that support
personal development, leadership and community involvement for young
people of all ages. Activities are tailored to different age groups,
with meeting locations and times varying accordingly. For enquiries and further information, please contact Simone Haider at: simone.haider@nsw.scouts.com.au
Epping Senior Citizen Club Inc (ESCC)
ESCC is a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organisation offering a
wide range of activities designed to support seniors’ health, wellbeing
and social connection. Through ten different community activities, the
Club helps improve physical fitness and balance, while reducing the risk
of falls, depression and loneliness. ESCC provides a pleasant and
welcoming environment where older residents can make friends and enjoy
staying active. The Club is led by President and contact person Cathy So, who can be contacted at eppingseniorcitizenclub@gmail.com. ESCC is located at 1 Chambers Court, Epping, beneath the Library in the Epping Leisure & Learning
Centre.
Northwest Sydney Tennis
Northwest Sydney Tennis is a community tennis
centre offering competitive play, social tennis and professional
coaching for players of all ages and abilities. The centre caters to
juniors, adults and seniors, with programs running throughout the week
and school holiday camps available. Activities
are based at 97 Midson Road, Epping, with an additional centre at
Britannia Street, Pennant Hills. For enquiries, please contact Jackie De
Vivo (Manager) on (02) 9481 0970 or email
info@northwestsydneytennis.com.au.
Parramatta Bridge Club
Ever wanted to learn a new card
game that’s fun, social and great for your brain?
Parramatta Bridge Club is running Beginner Bridge Lessons on Monday 23
February, 7–9pm at Burnside Community
Hall in Oatlands. Bridge is played by millions around the
world and is a wonderful way to meet people and challenge
your mind. You can find more information below.
Parramatta Women's Shed
Parramatta Women’s Shed is a welcoming community organisation focused on
woodworking, artisan crafts and DIY skill-sharing. The Shed provides a
supportive space for women to learn new skills, share knowledge and
build strong community connections. President and contact person Alison Pryor can be reached at parramatta.womens.shed@gmail.com
or on 0497 423 998. Shed activities are held at the corner of Wade and
Shortland Street, Telopea, with postal correspondence to 9/52 West
Parade, West Ryde.
Rotary Club of Epping
To improve the wellbeing of our community and to foster international
understanding through the actions of Epping Club members. Embracing
Rotary Ideals.
Meetings at the Epping Rotary Community Hall 1-3 Brigg Road, Epping
Meeting times 6.00pm for 6.30pm on Mondays. Contact the Secretary - Ian Stephenson
0422 541 266 ian_stephenson2001@yahoo.com.
Sydney Real Tennis
Sydney Real Tennis offers opportunities for players of all ages to learn
and enjoy the historic sport of Real Tennis. The club is based at 60–74
The Crescent, Cheltenham NSW 2119, and operates seven days a week from
9am until late, welcoming both beginners and experienced players. For more information about lessons, memberships or court bookings, visit www.sydneyrealtennis.com.au or contact Alex Marino-Hume on 0466 591 907 or via email at pros@sydneyrealtennis.com.au.
The 1st Carlingford Scout Group
The 1st Carlingford Scout Group is a youth group for kids aged 5-18
years! They meet at Carlingford Scout Hall, 20 Boundary Rd, Carlingford,
on various days and times.
If you're interested in joining or want more info, get in touch with Leonie Plummer on 0412 878 873 or Leonie.plummer@nsw.scouts.com.au. Also, their hall is available for community groups to hire, and they will run a Christmas Tree Sale on 5 Dec 2026!
West Epping Uniting Church
Join us at West Epping Uniting Church on Carlingford Road, Epping! Our
"Friday Discovery" Seniors Group meets on the 3rd Friday of each month
at 10am. We also host Playgroup and Mahjong on Tuesday mornings, Mainly
Music on Wednesday mornings, and other various adult groups. Contact
Church Office (Thursday and Friday 8.30am - 2.30pm) Phone 9868 3574
or weppinguca@gmail.com for more information.
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