Shows will go on with NSW Nats in state government
Country shows are set to return in 2021 with the NSW Nationals in the state government announcing COVID-safe guidelines for local shows.
Country shows are set to return in 2021 with the NSW Nationals in the state government announcing COVID-safe guidelines for local shows.
“This is an attack on Australian jobs. An attack on Australia’s national interest. An attack on an industry that so many people rely upon for an income.”
NSW Nationals Member for Dubbo Dugald Saunders and Education Minister Sarah Mitchell have visited Yawarra Community School to celebrate the opening of its hydrotherapy pool and carpark, the third and final stage of the school build.
The NSW Nationals in the state government are urging farmers to be on the lookout for signs of damage and the presence of fall armyworm larvae in summer crops following the recent trapping of moths in NSW.
John Barilaro is delivering a courthouse upgrade for the Queanbeyan community – a facility that is equipped to deal with modern cases, crimes and situations.
The NSW Nationals in government will ensure that more local road projects are delivered to create more local employment.
Work has officially commenced on construction of Wagga Wagga’s new $9.2 million multisport cycling complex thanks to the NSW Nationals in the state government.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack says ANZ’s emissions reporting for lending is sheer virtue-signalling.
A $120 million stimulus program from the NSW Nationals in the state government will help improve regional schools.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government have secured $8.3 million to boost communications networks in bushfire-prone areas.
Young Australians can now apply for a Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualifications scholarship thanks to the NSW Nationals in the federal government.
Temora Showground has received a further $120,970 under Round Two of the NSW Nationals in the state government’s Showground Stimulus Package.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government made sure supporting Australia’s agriculture industry was a key part of the Budget, with an extra $14 million to reward landowners for good land stewardship and exploring soil carbon opportunities.
Tourists to the bushfire-impacted Macleay Valley will soon be able to test their limits at a new Skydiving Adventure Park thanks to the Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund, co-funded by the NSW Nationals in the state and federal governments.
The NSW Nationals in the state government are ensuring Tuncurry RFS is better equipped than ever before to act as a base for bushfire operations.