Great Turnout at NSW Parliament House in Support of Minns Government’s Western Sydney Initiatives

Sydney witnessed a strong show of community support at the NSW Parliament House, where locals — including a significant presence from the Sikh community — gathered to back the initiatives of the Minns Government in Western Sydney. The impressive turnout reflected the unity and confidence of diverse communities in the government’s development agenda for the region.

During the parliamentary session, government members firmly rebuffed the opposition’s criticism and dismissed the Hills Shire Council’s petition, underscoring their commitment to projects aimed at improving infrastructure, services, and opportunities for Western Sydney residents.

The Sikh community’s active participation added weight to the day’s proceedings, as they have long played a vital role in the social and cultural fabric of Western Sydney. Their involvement sent a strong message of solidarity with the government’s vision for inclusive growth.

Speaking on behalf of the Sikh community, a local representative said:
“The Sikh community has always stood for hard work, unity, and service. We see these same values reflected in the Minns Government’s commitment to Western Sydney. That’s why we are here in large numbers today — to show our full support and to encourage the government to keep pushing forward with these important initiatives.”

The Glenwood Labor team stood shoulder to shoulder with their local MPs, amplifying the voices of all communities — including Sikh residents — and reiterating their dedication to positive change in the region.

Community leaders and residents hailed the event as a sign of unity and progress, encouraging the government to continue on its current path. With such visible backing, the Minns Government’s initiatives in Western Sydney are set to gain even stronger momentum.

“Keep up the good work,” was the resounding message from both the Sikh community and the wider public.

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