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Construction manager and Clarence Town local David Layzell has been preselected as the NSW Nationals candidate for Upper Hunter in the upcoming by-election. David is a hardworking local with a proven track record of working in the community to create a safer and stronger Upper Hunter. Mr Layzell said he was passionate about protecting local…
The NSW Nationals in the state government have scored a major win for farmers, who have been hard-hit by COVID-induced workforce shortages. NSW Nationals Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall has announced that quarantine costs for overseas agricultural workers will be halved. “We know that our primary producers rely on seasonal and foreign workers, but we have…
The NSW Nationals in the state and federal governments have teamed up to fund three road improvement projects in the Clarence and Richmond Valleys.
Tamworth is getting a new ambulance station under the NSW Nationals in the state government’s $232 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration program. The state-of-the art station will replace the existing Marius Street facility, providing the latest equipment to support our paramedics as they continue to deliver top quality care to local communities. The city’s second…
Organisations with projects that empower women and promote their wellbeing can now apply for a share in $400,000 from the NSW Nationals in government.
NSW Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce said the latest round of Fixing Local Roads funding would help local councils provide safe roads for their communities.
Quality childcare information is now readily available for parents and caregivers thanks to the NSW Nationals in the state government.
NSW Nationals MP Adam Marshall has announced $114,000 to help Inverell Shire Council establish additional bores as an emergency back up water supply for Bonshaw.
We’re waiving fees for the costs of replacing up to 35 different types of SafeWork and Fair Trading licenses for flood-affected communities.
Drivers are being urged to plan ahead before travelling this Easter long weekend, with a number of roads still closed across NSW.