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Liberals to deliver $1.2 million for Charlestown to Whitebridge shared pathway

12 March 2025
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Liberal Candidate for Shortland, Emma King, has announced that a Dutton Liberal Government will commit $1.2 million towards the construction of the Charlestown to Whitebridge Shared Pathway, delivering a safer, off-road walking and cycling route for local residents. 

The Hon Sussan Ley MP 
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
Shadow Minister for Industry, Skills and Training
Shadow Minister for Small And Family Business
Shadow Minister for Women
Federal Member for Farrer

Senator Maria Kovacic
Senator for New South Wales

Emma King
Liberal for Shortland

Liberal Candidate for Shortland, Emma King, has announced that a Dutton Liberal Government will commit $1.2 million towards the construction of the Charlestown to Whitebridge Shared Pathway, delivering a safer, off-road walking and cycling route for local residents. 

The project, led by Lake Macquarie City Council, will provide an essential pedestrian and cycling link between Charlestown’s CBD and the Fernleigh Track, improving accessibility for students, families, and commuters. 

Ms King announced the funding in Charlestown alongside Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley and Senator Maria Kovacic, reaffirming the Liberal Party’s commitment to delivering practical infrastructure that strengthens local communities. 

“The Charlestown to Whitebridge Shared Pathway will be a game-changer for pedestrians and cyclists, providing a safer, more accessible route between two key areas of our region,” Ms King said. 

“Families in Shortland deserve better places to come together, to exercise, and to enjoy our fantastic local community,” Ms King said. 

Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley said the project was an example of the Coalition’s commitment to investing in local infrastructure that makes a difference. 

“This is exactly the kind of infrastructure local communities need – practical projects that make it easier for people to stay active, commute safely, and connect with their surroundings. The people of Shortland have been neglected for far too long by this Labor Government. It’s time we got Shortland back on track,” Ms Ley said. 

Senator Maria Kovacic said the investment was part of the Liberal Party’s vision for a stronger, better-connected Shortland. 

“The Coalition is committed to delivering real, community-driven projects that enhance quality of life. The Charlestown to Whitebridge Shared Pathway is exactly that – a project that will benefit students, families, and residents across the region. Emma King understands the importance of this investment, and she will be a strong voice for Shortland,” Senator Kovacic said. 

Emma King will be a champion for Shortland, ensuring the region gets the investment it deserves. 

“Whether it’s students walking to school, families enjoying the outdoors, or commuters choosing an active transport option, this will make a real difference in improving safety, connectivity, and accessibility.” 

“I know just how important this is to our community, and I’m proud to be delivering a real commitment to making it happen,” Ms King concluded. 

To read more about how the Liberals will get Australia back on track, visit https://nswliberal.org.au/our-plan. 

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