Nationals’ pressure leads to regional crime inquiry

Pressure from the NSW Nationals has forced the Minns Labor Government into calling an inquiry into regional and rural crime. NSW Nationals Leader Dugald Saunders said while this important step will make room for a whole-of-government approach to the escalating crisis, he’s called for immediate action for other towns that are seeing similar issues to…

NSW Nationals letter to the Premier on the regional crime crisis

A letter signed by every NSW Nationals Member of Parliament has been delivered to the office of the premier. The letter reiterates our call for a Parliamentary Inquiry into regional crime, and raises concerns about the Bail and Crimes Amendment Bill 2024. Read the letter here. https://www.nswnationals.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Regional-Crime-Letter.pdf To tell your story about the impact of…

Coffs history shines

There were magnificent scenes in Coffs Harbour last Friday night with the official opening and anniversary celebration of the South Solitary Island lighthouse “optic.” The optic, or lens, is found at the heart of a lighthouse. Its primary function is to amplify and focus light, making it visible over long distances. It’s been described as…

Keeping an eye on vision problems

Steph Cooke has worn glasses since she was three. Nationals Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke is calling on primary schools across the electorate to take part in the Lions Eye Health Program. This vital initiative provides free eye screenings for students – something that’s very close to Ms Cooke’s heart. “I’ve worn glasses since I…

Labor denies regional seniors lifesaving equipment

The Minns Labor Government has once again failed regional seniors by refusing to provide an essential first aid device for a volunteer community centre on the Mid North Coast. The Labor Government denied a request for $1,800 to purchase and install an automated external defibrillator (AED) in the Tinonee Memorial School of Arts Hall, despite…

“If residents of a Sydney suburb were told their tap water wasn’t safe to drink, I have a feeling the government would pull out all the stops to fix the problem. But in the regions, it’s another story”

Steph Cooke is the Opposition spokeswoman for water. Her opinion piece appears today in the Daily Telegraph It’s enough to make your blood boil. Or in the case of residents of regional NSW, your water boil. Thirteen regional towns and villages have been placed on boil water notices since December. That’s 13 communities warned that…

Dungog needs drought assistance

Nationals Member for Upper Hunter Dave Layzell has written to the NSW Government, asking why the Dungog Local Government Area has been left out of a drought grants program. Mr Layzell said the Dungog area was one of the first in the Hunter Region to be identified by the Department of Primary Industries as being…

Sign the petition to get Broadwater Public School open again

Nationals Member for Clarence, Richie Williamson, has launched a petition demanding the NSW Labor Government get on with the job of rebuilding Broadwater Public School. The Petition demands the NSW Government withdraw the current unnecessary development application before Richmond Valley Council and issue development consent using the traditional method of a Review of Environmental Factors (REF)…