Mark Watson, Port Stephens candidate for One Nation, is strongly opposed to the proposed construction of a new high school in Medowie. As he puts it, “I stand opposed to it because it’s poorly planned and incorrectly budgeted for.”
While proponents like Kate claim to rely on facts, it appears that they are not presenting the full story. According to Mark, “The projected figures Kate puts forward are not even accurate, as her own office has admitted.”
Furthermore, Mark believes that the best course of action would be to double the number of school buses instead. As he states, “Let’s double the amount of school buses, to get our children to our already established network of schools. Benefiting all of Port Stephens.”
In addition, Mark is concerned about the track record of Chris Minns, who is leading the project. As he puts it, “Chris Minns won’t deliver, like the breakdown of his electric bus.” In conclusion, it is crucial to consider all of the facts before making any decisions. While proponents may claim to deal in facts, it is evident that they are not presenting the full picture.
Mark Watson firmly opposes the proposed construction of a new secondary school in Medowie and suggests doubling the number of school buses instead. As he states, “It’s clear that this project has been poorly planned and incorrectly budgeted for.”
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