Nats in government improve country rail
The NSW Nationals in the state government have started work on the Junee to Griffith line upgrade to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
The NSW Nationals in the state government have started work on the Junee to Griffith line upgrade to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
Replacing old timber bridges means improved community connections to schools, towns and jobs, allowing easier movement of freight and safer roads.
NSW Nationals Minister for Mental Health Bronnie Taylor is on a mission to ensure every young person has access to in-school health care.
The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine into regional, rural and remote communities is a vital part of the strategy to ensure everyone is protected.
The NSW Nationals in the state government have allocated a further $20 million for showground upgrades across the state.
The NSW Nationals in the state government are investing $7 billion in education over the next four years, the largest investment in the history of NSW.
NSW Nationals Senator Perin Davey is concerned airfare prices could rise in the regions, after Rex Airlines cut several flight paths this week.
The NSW Nationals are serious about driving down road crashes and we are committed to achieving Vision Zero – zero deaths and serious injuries by 2050.
The NSW Nationals in government are working to reopen the iconic Bridle Track, bringing significant economic benefits to the region.
The Coffs Coast has been a big part of the Australian rally scene in recent years and this will be another fantastic event for the region.
The NSW Nationals in the state government have commenced consultation on the first-ever statewide 20-year water strategy.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government are helping Ballina Byron Gateway Airport create jobs and improve access for those using it.
NSW Labor and the Greens are stopping money flowing to bushfire victims by playing political games in the NSW Legislative Council.
Fifty new regional intensive care ambulances will carry the most advanced equipment, including upgraded life-saving defibrillators.
New opportunities are opening up with $3.5 million in new grant money for growth-seeking regional hospitality companies.