The NSW Nationals represent some of the most disadvantaged areas in New South Wales. The plight of our seniors, carers, those with a disability, Indigenous Australians and the underprivileged is a core concern.
Our principles for ensuring a more equitable future in New South Wales
The NSW Nationals believe the family is the basis of a strong and stable society.
The NSW Nationals believe the very young, the aged and the disadvantaged are entitled to the support of society and to receive appropriate help to live in comfort and dignity.
The NSW Nationals believe in freedom of speech, movement and philosophy, freedom of religious activity, association and assembly.
A commitment to social justice should form the foundation of all our principles.
Equal opportunity for all to participate in our community to the full extent of ability, capacity and desire is the birthright of every Australian.
The NSW Nationals are committed to funding services to help maintain the welfare of those living in regional rural and remote areas.
The NSW Nationals believe all Australians should foster a spirit of national pride and Australian identity joining together to make a better future as one people, with one flag, as one nation.
The NSW Nationals support the retention of Australia Day on January 26th
The NSW Nationals support the Closing the Gap agenda aimed at improving the lives of Indigenous Australians.
The NSW Nationals believe it is incumbent on government to provide programs and fund grants for dedicated regional services to fill social service gaps.
