πŸ›οΈ Premier Minns to Host Community Cabinet in Tweed Heads

πŸ›οΈ Premier Minns to Host Community Cabinet in Tweed Heads
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Premier Chris Minns and a delegation of New South Wales Government Ministers are set to visit Tweed Heads for the next Community Cabinet on Wednesday, July 30, 2025. This significant event aims to bridge the gap between state decision-makers and local communities, offering residents a direct avenue to voice their concerns and insights.

The highlight of the visit will be a public Community Q&A Forum, scheduled from 12:00pm to 1:15pm at Twin Towns Clubs and Resorts, located at Level 5, 2 Wharf Street, Tweed Heads. This forum provides a unique opportunity for community members to directly engage with the Premier and Cabinet Ministers, raising matters of importance specific to the Tweed region.

This marks the Minns Labor Government’s third Community Cabinet for 2025 and its eighth since taking office, underscoring their commitment to informed governance through local perspectives. Previous cabinets have been held across various regions, including the South Coast and Central Coast.

Premier Chris Minns highlighted the resilience of the Tweed Heads community, noting their experiences with historic floods, Cyclone Alfred, and the ongoing threat of fire ants near the Queensland border. "Community Cabinets are vital in our work to ensure we deliver solutions informed by local voices," said Premier Minns. "I’m looking forward to hearing firsthand about the opportunities and challenges that are front of mind on the ground."

Minister for the North Coast, Janelle Saffin, echoed these sentiments, emphasising the importance of the government understanding the unique circumstances faced by residents and businesses in this border community. "This event is a chance for the Tweed community to meet with government leaders and help them better understand the challenges, benefits and way of life up here in Tweed," Minister Saffin stated.

Residents interested in attending the Community Q&A Forum must pre-register as places are limited. Registration is free and closes on Monday, July 28. Further details on how to register will be released closer to the date.

Source: NSW Government Ministerial Release