Labor pledges $15 million for shared pathways on Central Coast including Mannering Park Foreshore Route

Updated April 30 2019 - 2:43pm, first published April 25 2019 - 11:03am
PAVING THE WAY: WeRide director Stephen Hodge, Pat Conroy, Anthony Albanese, Emma McBride and Anne Charlton at the announcement for $15 million for shared pathways on the Central Coast.
PAVING THE WAY: WeRide director Stephen Hodge, Pat Conroy, Anthony Albanese, Emma McBride and Anne Charlton at the announcement for $15 million for shared pathways on the Central Coast.

Labor has pledged $15 million for shared pathways on the Central Coast, including the Mannering Park Foreshore Route, should the party be elected on May 18.

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