Thank you
I would like to say thank you to the people of Lane Cove West and Lane Cove North who have put their trust in me by electing me as one of their Councillors for Lane Cove Council.
It is an absolute honour to be elected to such a position.
There were many people who helped with this campaign. However, special mention needs to be given to Lyn Nasir and Wayne Enright who both agreed to support me by being on our combined ticket. It takes a lot of faith to join a lead candidate on a ticket for an election.
I look forward to serving our local community. Please feel free to contact me at any time.
Regards,
Andrew Zbik
NSW LABOR DEPUTY LEADER ATTENDING LANE COVE LABOR CAMPAIGN LAUNCH
Lane Cove Labor is delighted to welcome NSW Labor Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister for Planning & Infrastructure, Michael Daley MP, to its campaign launch and fundraiser.
The campaign launch will be held on Tuesday, 29th August at “The Terrace Room”, Lane Cove Community Hub, 3 Little Street, Lane Cove. It begins at 7:30pm.
Read moreLABOR CANDIDATES KEEP UP PRESSURE FOR MORE BUS SERVICES IN LANE COVE
Andrew Zbik, Labor Candidate for West Ward and David Roenfeldt, Labor Candidate for Central Ward, recognise the pain and suffering experienced by public transport users in the local area.
Lane Cove Labor have been running a campaign to improve the bus service in and out of the area.
Lane Cove Labor have organised for NSW Shadow Minister for Transport Jodi McKay to visit the Lane Cove bus interchange on Thursday morning 24th August.
Read moreANDREW ZBIK CALLS ON ALL COUNCIL CANDIDATES TO DECLARE THEIR POSITION ON VOLUNTARY AMALGAMATIONS
Lane Cove Labor notes that while Premier Gladys Berejiklian may have back-flipped on forced Council mergers, a Liberal-dominated Lane Cove Council could choose to pursue a “voluntary” Council merger.
Read moreAndrew Zbik Welcomes Liberal Premier’s Backflip on Forced Council Amalgamations Ahead of Lane Cove Council Election
Labor Candidates Andrew Zbik and David Roenfeldt today welcomed the backflip announced yesterday by the NSW Premier that Lane Cove Council will not be forced to merge with Hunters Hill and Ryde Councils.
Read moreWhy Run For Lane Cove Council?
Running as a Labor candidate in a traditionally blue ribbon area like Lane Cove has its challenges.
This will be my third campaign as a candidate in Lane Cove having previously contested the Council Election in 2012 and the State Election in 2015.
Read moreLane Cove Labor Announces Candidates for Lane Cove Council Election
Six candidates who are members of Lane Cove Labor today announced that they shall contest two Wards for the upcoming Lane Cove Council Election to be held on Saturday 9th September.
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