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NSW Liberals to support Parramatta’s growing Maronite community

3 March 2023
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A re-elected Perrottet Liberal Government will invest $5 million to assist the growing Maronite community in Parramatta by supporting the continued refurbishment and upgrade of the Our Lady of Lebanon Co-Cathedral precinct.

The NSW Government had previously invested $7 million into the community’s Aged Care & Wellness Centre, and in the next term of government, an additional $5 million will go towards completing current projects along with a new precinct forecourt.

The Maronite College will also receive an additional $100,000 from a re-elected Perrottet Government for the installation of solar panels, to help reduce the school’s energy bills and make it more environmentally sustainable.

NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said this investment would help the tens of thousands of Maronite community members visiting the area.

“These facilities are a critical community hub, and our investment will help the Parish accommodate the growing Maronite community,” Mr Perrottet said.

Minister for Multiculturalism Mark Coure said the Maronite community has always contributed to the state since the 1800s to make it a great place to live.

“Whether it be through charities, community organisations or volunteering, the Maronite community is a remarkable representation of our multicultural and multi-faith society, and this is our investing back,” Mr Coure said.

NSW Liberal Candidate for Parramatta Katie Mullens said this is a big win for the local Maronite community.

“Only the Perrottet Liberal Government has a plan and vision to help support our growing communities,” Ms Mullens said. “Our strong economic management allows us to invest in community facilities and services for our community, with the experience and leadership needed to make sure they are delivered.”

“The Maronites have played a huge part in Parramatta’s history and development. This investment will help realise our vision for this important community precinct.”

The Maronite Eparch, His Excellency Bishop Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, welcomed the announcement and added, “Funding will help us to continue serving the Maronite community in Harris Park and surrounds, and will enable us to meet the needs of our growing community.”

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