Nats deliver cooler classrooms across Riverina
The Cooler Classrooms Program is a $500 million, five-year investment by the NSW Nationals in the state government to improve learning environments in public schools across NSW.
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The Cooler Classrooms Program is a $500 million, five-year investment by the NSW Nationals in the state government to improve learning environments in public schools across NSW.
NSW Nationals Member for Oxley Melinda Pavey has announced applications are open for the 2021-23 NSW Heritage Grants program, unlocking more than $5 million for heritage projects across NSW.
Young, Junee and Temora are among those regional communities welcoming new on-call firefighters thanks to the investment of the NSW Nationals in the state government.
Approval for a further 160 Pacific workers to assist the labour-intensive tomato industry has been granted thanks to the NSW Nationals in the state government.
Work to deliver $50 million worth of projects that improve the lives of people in mining communities will soon get underway, thanks the NSW Nationals in the state government.
The Tamworth economy is set to benefit from 60 new jobs following a NSW Nationals in the state government decision to locate a TAFE NSW Shared Services Centre in the city.
Communities across regional NSW will benefit from funding dedicated to ensuring the region comes back stronger from the devastating 2019/2020 bushfire season thanks to the NSW Nationals in the state and federal governments.
Communities linked by Cessnock Road will be the big winners with the NSW Nationals in the state and federal governments as work begins at Testers Hollow to reduce closures due to flooding and improve connectivity across a growing part of the Hunter region.
The NSW Nationals in the state and federal governments have officially delivered a new Country Universities Centre in Parkes.
More opportunities for schools to seed their sustainability ideas and grow their projects are now open thanks to the NSW Nationals in the state government.