Small business rebate scheme opens soon
A $1500 rebate scheme opening early next month will help regional small businesses pay for NSW and local government fees and charges.
A $1500 rebate scheme opening early next month will help regional small businesses pay for NSW and local government fees and charges.
A number of COVID-19 restrictions will be eased in NSW from 12.01am on Monday, March 29.
Regional domestic violence services can now apply for a share of $8 million in grants.
NSW Nationals Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders is encouraging people to sign up for Dine & Discover vouchers after several regions became eligible this week. Every NSW resident aged 18 and over will be eligible for four $25 vouchers – worth $100 in total – to spend in participating businesses. Dine & Discover NSW vouchers…
The NSW Nationals in the state government are committed to improving numeracy and literacy skills in our littlest learners.
Local NSW Nationals MPs John Barilaro and Bronnie Taylor have joined BMX enthusiasts to officially open a new track at the Jindabyne Sport and Recreation Centre.
Work to provide more overtaking opportunities on the Newell Highway has taken another leap forward with two lanes recently completed at Redbank and Coobang.
Orange City Council is set to benefit from more than $262,000 from the NSW Nationals in the state government to support the rapid growth in the region.
NSW Nationals Member for Page Kevin Hogan has welcomed the latest Australian job figures, with unemployment dropping to 5.8 per cent.
NSW Nationals Senator Perin Davey has welcomed financial assistance which will support people affected by the recent storms and flooding.
Regional businesses can claim rebates from SafeWork NSW to purchase overhead powerline markers in a push to prevent dangerous incidents on farms.
Disaster recovery assistance is available in multiple local government areas following severe storms and floods from March 10 onwards.
Local jobs are top of the agenda for the $673 million new Tweed Valley Hospital project, with three construction contracts awarded to local businesses.
Major work on the Parkes Bypass is a step closer with tenders called for a major construction partner to build the $187.2 million project.
The NSW Nationals in the state government are calling communities in coastal areas to have their say on whether existing harvestable rights limits in coastal draining catchments are sufficient.