NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman tours Port Macquarie electorate

NSW Liberals leader Mark Speakman MP, Member for Port Macquarie Leslie Williams and Shadow Minister for Youth Justice Aileen MacDonald OAM cut the ribbon following the courthouse upgrades.

NSW OPPOSITION Leader Mark Speakman spent two days in the Port Macquarie electorate this week, inspecting various community projects and connecting with local business members.

Mr Speakman was joined on the visit by Member for Port Macquarie Leslie Williams and Shadow Minister for Youth Justice Aileen MacDonald OAM.

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The tour included an inspection of the upgraded Port Macquarie Courthouse, a tour of Birdon, and a series of private meetings with local business representatives.

The visiting politicians also undertook a site inspection of the decommissioned Kew motel which has been slated for potential purchase by Camden Haven Community at 3 to serve as transitional accommodation for the homeless.

The $5.1 million courthouse project has delivered a third courtroom and expanded facilities to better serve Port Macquarie’s growing population.

The completed extension includes a new judicial chamber, robing room, and additional interview spaces.

The project has delivered enhanced amenities, a 25-kilowatt solar panel installation, updated security scanning at the entrance, and a new Yarning Circle.

“This courthouse has served Port Macquarie since 1986, and it is wonderful to see it revitalised to ensure it remains contemporary and fit for purpose,” Mr Speakman said.

“The addition of a third courtroom is an important investment for our region.”

Member for Port Macquarie Leslie Williams said the expanded facilities will help manage increasing demand for court services.

“The completed upgrade includes new safe rooms and a remote witness room, addressing the needs of vulnerable witnesses and survivors of domestic and sexual violence in our community,” Mrs Williams said.

“With these modern facilities, our justice precinct can meet Port Macquarie’s needs well into the future.”

In addition to the local upgrades, the funding for Port Macquarie Courthouse forms part of a broader $9 million package to enhance 45 courthouses across New South Wales, offering safe spaces and improved resources for survivors and witnesses.

By Luke HADFILED

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