Sharryn Hilton | Liberal for Wollondilly

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Hilton Announces 24/7 Policing : Real Police Stations and More Police Print E-mail
Written by Sharryn Hilton   
Thursday, 18 January 2007
Liberal Candidate for Wollondilly Sharryn Hilton today welcomed NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam's announcement of an additional 10 officers for Picton Police Station to upgrade it to a 24/7 around the clock station.
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Sharryn Hilton and Stacey Copas Welcome Debnam Plan to Improve Air Quality Print E-mail
Written by Sharryn Hilton   
Wednesday, 10 January 2007

Sharryn Hilton Liberal Candidate for Wollondilly and Stacey Copas Liberal candidate for Campbelltown today strongly endorsed the release of NSW Opposition Leader Peter Debnam’s  $40 million package to improve air quality across the state by promoting cleaner vehicles and cleaner fuels.

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Labor Govt Must Come Clean About Future of Queen Victoria Print E-mail
Written by Sharryn Hilton   
Thursday, 30 November 2006

Shadow Minister for Health, Jillian Skinner, today came to Picton to support the efforts of local residents who have been campaigning to guarantee the future of the Queen Victoria Memorial Home, Liberal candidate for Wollondilly Sharryn Hilton said today. 

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Labor Must Agree to a Commission of Inquiry Print E-mail
Written by Sharryn Hilton   
Thursday, 26 October 2006

The Labor Government must put an end to its arrogant denial of community concerns and establish a commission of inquiry into longwall mining around the Nepean River, Liberal candidates for Wollondilly and Camden, Sharryn Hilton and Chris Patterson said today. 

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Will Phil Costa Back Carl Scully? Print E-mail
Written by Sharryn Hilton   
Monday, 23 October 2006

Liberal candidate for Wollondilly, Sharryn Hilton today challenged Labor candidate Phil Costa to condemn Police Minister Carl Scully for lying to Parliament and the public over the Cronulla Riot report.

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