Oatley MP Extends Warm Invitation to King Charles III During NSW Parliament Visit
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During His Majesty King Charles III's visit to the NSW Parliament on Sunday, Oatley MP Mark Coure took the opportunity to extend a personal invitation to the monarch, encouraging him to visit the St George area on his next trip to Australia and enjoy a classic Aussie BBQ.
Mr. Coure expressed his pride in sharing the vibrant and multicultural community of St George with the King. He highlighted the region's rich diversity, which plays a significant role in shaping its inclusive and dynamic character. "The multicultural heritage of St George is something we are incredibly proud of," Mr. Coure said. "It’s home to many cultural groups, all contributing to the unique spirit of our community."
During their conversation, Mr. Coure also took the chance to mention some of the beautiful parks and green spaces that the St George area has to offer, such as Oatley Park, Gannons Park, and Carss Park. He noted that these natural spots are essential to the community, providing residents with spaces to relax and enjoy the outdoors.
In a warm gesture, Mr. Coure suggested that when King Charles returns to Australia, he would be more than welcome to visit the St George area and experience its cultural richness firsthand. "It would be an honour for us to showcase our parks, open spaces, and even offer a walk through St George Hospital to see the top-notch health care and wonderful medical staff," Mr. Coure added.
The invitation serves as a reflection of the pride the local community feels for its diverse heritage and beautiful environment, and Mr. Coure believes a royal visit would be a fantastic opportunity to showcase the heart and soul of the region.
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