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29 May 2023 CLARENCE MP AND RICHMOND VALLEY MAYOR UNITE IN BID TO REOPEN CASINO COURTHOUSE

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CLARENCE MP AND RICHMOND VALLEY MAYOR UNITE IN BID TO REOPEN CASINO COURTHOUSE

The ongoing closure of the flooddamaged Casino Courthouse is hurting locals, and local State Nationals MP for Clarence Richie Williamson, with the backing of Richmond Valley Council Mayor,
Robert Mustow through a recent Mayoral Minute has used a speech in Parliament to ask the NSW Labor Government to reopen it ASAP.

I fully support Mayor Mustow’s bid for the Casino courthouse to be reopened and seek any assistance to expedite the repair works required given the impacts on the local community and the
economy,” Mr Williamson told the Legislative Assembly.

Mr Williamson said the first priority of flood recovery was helping flood victims, but it was time to also restore key community assets.

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The closure of the Casino Local Court is having a negative impact in many ways. The low socioeconomic and high Indigenous communities, some of whom have very limited transport, are struggling to attend because public transport is almost nonexistent.”

It is impacting family members who are needed at the court as support people. I believe that the operational impact on our local police force is now immense because local police officers need to
travel to and from Lismore or Kyogle for appearances and court hearings.”

Economic impacts on Casino are being felt because of the lack of court days, which would normally bring to the community a high number of professional people to the community, where they would quite often stay for the night.”

It would be a great shot of confidence for the community if the court were reopened as soon as possible. It is a part of the healing and recovery process that is so important for my community.”

I urge the Government to do everything in its power to have the Casino courthouse fully operational again as soon as possible.

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