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B2B - Keeping you in the know The Turnbull Government’s Plan for a Stronger Economy to benefit the Central Coast The Turnbull Government is sticking to its plan to build a stronger economy to benefit all Australians, Federal Member for Robertson Lucy Wicks said today. “We are delivering tax relief with a focus on low and middle income earners on the Central Coast, investing in infrastructure and responsibly returning the budget to balance. “Under the Government’s economic plan jobs are being created, investment is rising and the budget is strengthening. This means that we can continue to guarantee the essential services Australians rely on.” Our plan will: • Deliver lower, fairer and simpler taxes to encourage and reward working Australians; • Back businesses to invest and create more jobs, building on our legislated tax cuts for small and medium enterprise, supporting businesses to compete globally, delivering infrastructure that industry and workers rely on; and targeting incentives to promote research, development and new technology; • Guarantee the essential services that Australians rely on including record fundin g for hospitals and schools, a comprehensive approach to aged care so older Australians can live life to the full, and guaranteed funding for disability services; • Keep Australians safe by strengthening security at airports and investing more in our intelligence and security service so they can respond to new and challenging threats. We will also protect our unique environment with smarter biosecurity systems and continue to safeguard our borders. This builds on the Turnbull Government’s previous infrastructure investment on the Central Coast including confirmed funding for major projects, including: • $10 million to help deliver Gosford’s long-awaited, world class Regional Performing Arts and Conference Centre • A commitment of $7 million towards the new Regional Library, Learning and Development Centre in Gosford CBD • The Central Coast Medical School and Medical Research Institute, an $85 million game-changing project with the NSW Government and University of Newcastle • Somersby Industrial Estate, Banjo’s Skate Park and the Terrigal Trojans Clubhouse • Roads funding for Central Coast Council through the Roads to Recovery Program and our election commitments, including Oceano Street at Copacabana • Continuous mobile coverage on trains and a NSW Government business case to investigate Faster Rail to deliver for our hard- working commuters. “We are guaranteeing the essential services Robertson families rely on, by increasing total health and hospitals funding by 30%, delivering a 50% average increase per student in fair, real needs based school funding over the decade, and more child care support to those families who need it most,” Mrs Wicks said. “As part of the Turnbull Government’s commitment to guaranteeing essential services, our More Choices for a Longer Life plan will help older Central Coast residents live healthy and connected lives with increased financial and skills support and 14,000 more home care places. “Our plan for a stronger economy benefits all Australians. After record jobs growth, the proportion of working age Australians now dependent on welfare has fallen to 15.1 per cent - the lowest level in over twenty five years. “We are also continuing to boost welfare compliance and targeting to help get welfare spending under control while ensuring everyone pays their fair share of tax. “Our tax relief plan will encourage and reward hard working Australians. 59,823 taxpayers in the Robertson electorate will receive a new offset of up to $530 a year under our plan to reduce cost pressures on household budgets,” said Mrs Wicks. “Our plan for a stronger economy means that people on the Central Coast can plan for their future with confidence.” “There is great news for small businesses with the $20,000 instant asset write-off continuing for another year, helping small business invest in new equipment. This is on top of legislated tax cuts for small and medium businesses that are helping them to grow, create more jobs and pay higher wages.” Lucy Wicks MP, Liberal Federal Member for Robertson, West Gosford Media Contact: Charlotte Bowcock – 0417 042 308 • Ensure the Government lives within its means with a forecast return to modest budget balance in 2019-20, increasing to a projected surplus of $11 billion in 2020-21; no longer borrowing to pay for essential services; and the lowest average real growth in payments of any Government in the last 50 years. The Turnbull Government’s $75 billion rolling infrastructure plan will continue building the roads, rail and airport networks Australia needs to strengthen the economy, bust congestion in our cities and make rural roads safer. 7