Stuart Ayres - Your Local Member for Penrith

About Stuart

CroppedThe Penrith community and region is my home and has been since my school years at St Dominic’s in Kingswood and McCarthy Catholic College in Emu Plains. My family lives in Werrington County and my partner and I are currently building our new home locally.

As a keen sportsman, I was a founding member of the Penrith Valley Sports Foundation and I am a past Board member of the Penrith Rams, the local AFL Club. I'm even aiming to play my 200th game this season for the club.

In my previous role as the marketing manager of the Australian College of Physical Education, I have worked with the Penrith Panthers NYC team and Panthers on the Prowl and have seen the valuable work they do across the broad Penrith community.

I know this region has been neglected by NSW Labor and I certainly know we deserve better.

Since I was elected with your support on 19th June last year to represent you in Parliament, I have been a strong voice for our community. Meeting with local residents and key community groups is a most valuable way for me to hear your concerns and address those issues.

We have already put runs on the board for Penrith, even from Opposition – over 10 community organisations, from homelessness support groups to sporting groups have benefited from funding through the Community Building Partnerships programme in Penrith. At the PCYC, the Church of the Rock and Brothers Rugby League Club amongst others, it has been a great pleasure to meet with their representatives and support their applications for this pivotal funding. Those projects will come to fruition this year and I look forward to seeing the finished 'product' for each of them.

I have succeeded in pushing the government to offer permanent positions to Nepean Hospital nurses who had been in 'acting' positions for long periods.

With much prodding in the local media and in parliament, the Government finally undertook a feasibility study of the options to increase safety on Victoria Bridge. We will continue to pursue the government on those issues in the coming weeks and months.

I have raised community concerns about the proposed Emu Plains train stabling yard in parliament and locally, to ensure the voices of residents are heard. The government was clearly intending to ram through its construction with only token consultation.

The lack of support given to Nepean High as it becomes our region's specialist performing and creative arts high school has been enormously frustrating for the school community and I have raised these concerns, seeking a commitment of appropriate funding for the school to enable it to develop its performing and creative arts expertise.

We have hosted a Disabilities Forum here in Penrith, with both state and federal Shadow Ministers available to meet with local disability workers and carers who are at the coalface, every day facing the impact of living with a disability.

I might have met you at one of the morning and afternoon teas I've organised for our community's seniors, or perhaps I've met your enthusiastic and talented child at a school presentation.

If not, I hope to meet you as I'm door-knocking and visiting around the electorate, because this story is about the community in Penrith and the lower Mountains.

Together we can keep Penrith moving forward and work towards Making NSW Number One Again.

26 comments

  • Comment Link Michael Friday, 11 February 2011 09:42 posted by Michael

    that's covered too http://www.stuartayres.com.au/policies/policy

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  • Comment Link gary Tuesday, 08 February 2011 14:25 posted by gary

    Geez there's an election coming up, these are pretty old comments, how 'bout a discussion on policies?

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  • Comment Link FROSTTheresa24 Friday, 29 October 2010 01:28 posted by FROSTTheresa24

    The business loans suppose to be essential for people, which are willing to start their company. As a fact, that is easy to get a financial loan.

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  • Comment Link Simon Monday, 28 June 2010 13:10 posted by Simon

    Michael 1, Bill 0.

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  • Comment Link Michael Wednesday, 23 June 2010 14:56 posted by Michael

    Hey Bill you flog, remember when people could spell?!!

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  • Comment Link bill Tuesday, 22 June 2010 19:43 posted by bill

    remeber when you got suspended for treating coaching staff like crap at the penrith rams match in a very un sportsman like mannor

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  • Comment Link Army Tuesday, 08 June 2010 21:00 posted by Army

    Whats the go with Eric announcing the upgrade? I think you fellows better see KK and Eric and up them for the rent. $45m worth! Once again the people of Penrith have been left in the cold...literally!

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  • Comment Link Michael Tuesday, 08 June 2010 18:46 posted by Michael

    Plenty of more appropriate places for this sort of discussion, and in any case, I've got better things to do than argue with fools who bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience. I'd simply point out that the NRL drew a whopping 78,000 people to 8 games on the weekend, whilst the AFL got more than 260,000 in 4 states, including 30,000 in the rain at the SCG. Keep deluding yourself with Roy Masters' rubbery TV figures though if it helps.

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  • Comment Link Brendan Tuesday, 08 June 2010 17:15 posted by Brendan

    Hahahahaha, I must've been sitting with 10000 blow up dolls at CUA on Saturday. Not to mention the superior NRL rating than the AFL's on the TV. Let's not mention those though.

    You didnt actually address my point btw, which I assume mean you agree with it, otherwise you would've broke your wrists typing a retort in double quick time!

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  • Comment Link Michael Tuesday, 08 June 2010 13:01 posted by Michael

    Guess you won't be voting Labor now that the project's been officially announced, what a shame. Why don't you go and march on Macquarie St with the other two blokes who go to Rugby League games.

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