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Liberals commit $3.8 million for Quakers Hill Community Hub

25 April 2025
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An elected Dutton Liberal Government will commit $3.8 million for the construction of a community hub to be operated by the Life Anglican Church in Quakers Hill. 

Melissa McIntosh MP
Shadow Minister for Communications
Shadow Minister for Western Sydney

Senator Maria Kovacic
Senator for New South Wales

Rattan Virk
Liberal Candidate for Greenway

An elected Dutton Liberal Government will commit $3.8 million for the construction of a community hub to be operated by the Life Anglican Church in Quakers Hill. 

The community hub will include a significant meeting area, covered courtyard, walkways and accessible drop-off area, as well as new fencing, kitchen, and other amenities. 

Liberal candidate for Greenway, Rattan Virk, said the project will allow for the delivery of before and after school programs, a Bread of Life Community Pantry, English classes, community group meetings and the hosting of multicultural events throughout the year. 

“Life Anglican Church does so much to bring our vibrant community together and this hub will only enhance their capability to deliver more invaluable spaces and services,” Dr Virk said. 

Shadow Minister for Western Sydney, Melissa McIntosh MP said this commitment is indicative of Rattan Virk’s understanding of the local Greenway community needs. 

“Not only does Rattan know what the Quakers Hill community deserves, but she will fight for it,” Mrs McIntosh said. 

“Greenway and the northwest of Sydney has been taken for granted and ignored by Labor, leaving local families without the essential community infrastructure and services they need.” 

Senator for New South Wales, Maria Kovacic, Sydney’s northwest is growing and the need for community infrastructure, such as this hub, could not be greater or more immediate. 

“This hub will enable families from across the northwest to flourish,” Senator Kovacic said. 

This commitment is part of the Liberals plan to get Australia back on track. 

To read more about our plan, visit nswliberal.org.au/our-plan 

Authorised by Chris Stone, Liberal Party of Australia, NSW Division, Level 2, 131 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000.

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