Nats in Government deliver for Wagga
Wagga is set to benefit from funding for health services, social housing and roads thanks to the community working together with the NSW Nationals in the state government to create a safer and stronger future.
Wagga is set to benefit from funding for health services, social housing and roads thanks to the community working together with the NSW Nationals in the state government to create a safer and stronger future.
Murray is set to benefit from funding for education, health services, policing and roads thanks to the community working together with the NSW Nationals in the state government to create a safer and stronger future.
NSW Nationals Member for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead today declared the Myall Lakes as a ‘massive winner’ following the release of the 2021-22 NSW Budget.
The 2021-22 NSW Budget will continue to deliver funding for a range of much-needed infrastructure projects and community programs in Oxley.
NSW Nationals Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders has hailed the 2021-22 NSW Budget as one that caters for everyone and will help the state’s continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Monaro is seeing unprecedented investment with the 2021-22 NSW State Budget delivering record funding for a number of key projects across the region. NSW Nationals Member for Monaro John Barilaro said the 2021-21 NSW Budget ensures the region emerges stronger as it continues its recovery from the challenges of the past few years. “This is…
NSW Nationals Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation, Kevin Anderson has announced that SafeWork NSW has allocated an additional $6.4 million to increase the number of inspectors and associated support staff which will further the NSW Government’s successful work in reducing workplace injury and fatality rates. Mr Anderson said the funding will be used to…
The NSW Government’s 2021-22 Budget locks in $862 million to support sustainable, secure, and healthy water resources across the state. Nationals Minister for Water Melinda Pavey said preparing now for future droughts must be a priority, and the budget will help the Government deliver on a sustainable, secure, and healthy water sector for all. “While…
The NSW Government’s 2021-22 Budget has given farmers the tools they need to get back to doing what they do best. Nationals Minister for Agriculture Adam Marshall said after drought, bushfires, floods and mice, the agricultural industry could now firmly focus on producing the best food and fibre in the world, backed by significant investments…
Around $2.3 billion will be invested as part of the 2021-22 NSW Budget to maximise community benefit from government-owned property to deliver new social homes, modern office accommodation, and better public spaces. Nationals Minister for Water, Property and Housing Melinda Pavey said the Budget will deliver new jobs and opportunities for those in regional NSW.…