Backing our regions
The Nationals have locked in more investment, jobs and a secure future for our regional communities.
The Nationals have locked in more investment, jobs and a secure future for our regional communities.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government are working towards zero fatalities and serious injuries on Australian roads as a core priority.
The 2020 Budget underpins The Nationals’ focus on ensuring that farmers thrive, prosper and create jobs in a post-pandemic world.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government will continue supporting job-creating, economy-boosting infrastructure, as part of our Economic Recovery Plan.
We are optimistic about Regional Australia, says Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack, and we have every reason to be.
Farmers have greater certainty after the NSW Nationals fought to separate day-to-day farming and private native forestry operations from the Koala SEPP.
Deputy PM Michael McCormack says the Federal Budget will deliver a further $135 million to promote the recovery and resilience of regional Australia.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government will invest more than $2 billion to extend the COVID-19 emergency health response for a further six months.
Barnaby Joyce says the government’s coronavirus support payments have made a big difference in the lives of so many members of his local community.
We’re calling on everyone to be a COVID safe tourist in their own backyard and support local businesses by booking tours and visiting attractions.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government’s $60 million Safe Places initiative is helping provide new and expanded emergency accommodation.
NSW Nationals Member for Upper Hunter Michael Johnsen is encouraging anyone struggling with their mental health and wellbeing to seek help.
Drivers are being urged to slow down on the road and waterways this October long weekend with many people expected to be out and about.
The NSW Nationals in the state government are delivering safer trips for locals and visitors in and around Gunnedah.
The freshly sealed Silver City Highway was put to the test during recent storms, but it reopened and was back in action five times faster than in 2016.