Nats looking to future of our regions
NSW Nationals Leader and Deputy Premier John Barilaro has set out a bold vision for the state, telling The Daily Telegraph’s Bush Summit that politicians should look “decades ahead”.
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NSW Nationals Leader and Deputy Premier John Barilaro has set out a bold vision for the state, telling The Daily Telegraph’s Bush Summit that politicians should look “decades ahead”.
Rural producers are being encouraged to apply for up to $100,000 to support their natural resource management efforts, offered by the Nats in government.
NSW Nationals Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders has announced critical relief funding to support vulnerable people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NSW Nationals Member for Page Kevin Hogan has secured funding to help Lismore’s branch of the Australian Breastfeeding Association run classes for new mums.
Flexibility for principals, fairer suspension rules and more support for students and teachers are the major focus of a draft NSW schools behaviour strategy released by the NSW Nationals in the state government.
Regional communities across the state are set to benefit from the first round of the NSW Nationals in the state government’s $500 million Fixing Country Bridges program.
It is vital for Australia’s prosperity, security and sovereignty that our foreign policy is driven by our national interest and your Nationals team in Canberra is ensuring that happens.
In a speech to the Senate this week, NSW Nationals Senator Perin Davey said Labor had turned its back on both its history and on workers.
NSW Nationals Member for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead has announced $684,307 funding for Ironwood Pty Ltd in Taree to assist with a $1.368 million project to increase the storage capacity of burnt timber. The storage facility will include 30 log stacks and two new storage sheds for milled timber. Benefits of the funding include: clearing…
The independent NSW Bushfire Inquiry report shows strategic hazard reduction and better land management are essential to keeping our communities safe.