THE Camden Haven Chamber of Commerce will host a Meet the Candidates forum on Tuesday, 15 April at Club North Haven from 6-8pm.
Doors open at 6:00pm, with formal proceedings to commence promptly at 6:30pm.

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Each candidate will be invited to introduce themselves before a Q&A session begins.
Residents who wish to ask a question are encouraged to submit it in advance via email to president@visitcamdenhaven.com.au.
Pre-submitted questions will be given priority, and time permitting, questions from the floor will also be allowed.
All nominated candidates to date have been invited to take part in the event.
Chamber President Luke Hadfield said the forum comes in response to “strong community interest”.
“We’re proud to create a respectful space where residents can connect with those who seek to represent them and gain a better understanding of each candidate’s vision for our community.”
The Chamber encourages all attendees to participate respectfully.
Disruptive or inappropriate behaviour will not be tolerated.
Mr Hadfield said selecting a suitable time for the forum proved challenging due to the number of similar events being held across the Lyne electorate, as well as working around the Easter period, ANZAC Day commemorations, and school holidays.
“The Chamber appreciates the community’s understanding and is confident this forum will serve as a valuable opportunity for local engagement,” he said.
For further information, please contact Luke Hadfield on 0408 461 038.
Further forum in Taree
2BOB RADIO will conduct a Meet the Lyne Candidates evening at the Manning Entertainment Centre, Taree at 7pm on Tuesday, 22 April, as part of the community radio station’s coverage of the upcoming federal election.
All nominated candidates for the seat of Lyne will be invited.
“2BOB extends this invitation to all community members in the Lyne electorate to this free admission evening which will provide those attending an opportunity to see and hear the candidates’ reasons for seeking election and to ask candidates questions from the floor,” organisers said.
2BOB will be recording the evening for later broadcast and streaming in the weeks leading up to the 3 May election, as well as making the audio available on demand from www.2bobradio.org.au.