Freight changes move supermarket supplies faster
Supermarket shelves will remain well-stocked thanks to a new permit from the NSW Nationals in the state government.
Supermarket shelves will remain well-stocked thanks to a new permit from the NSW Nationals in the state government.
Schools and RSL clubs in the regions are among a range of community organisations eligible to apply for funding to improve veteran wellbeing and celebrate their important contributions to society.
The new Tabulam Bridge over the Clarence River has opened to traffic this week thanks to the NSW Nationals in the state government.
Surfing brings people together and this program from the NSW Nationals in the state government will help people have important conversations.
The NSW Nationals party room will no longer attend joint party room or parliamentary leadership meetings and until this matter is resolved.
Funding from the NSW Nationals in government is transforming the Girilambone Railway Station into a Railway Heritage Museum and Indigenous Art Gallery.
Fishers’ licence fees have been put to work, with more than $3.2 million reinvested into fishing projects by the NSW Nationals in the state government.
The NSW Nationals in the federal government are supporting community groups to lower their power bills and play their part in helping to reduce emissions.
People in the Clarence Valley will soon benefit from an extra 41 weekly bus services to improve connectivity and better meet customer needs.
The Youth Action Projects Grant Scheme is now open to individuals and organisations supporting activities important to young Australians.
Regional tradies will now have greater protections to ensure they are paid on time and in full, thanks to new laws from the NSW Nationals in government.
NSW Nationals local MP Lakes Stephen Bromhead has secured more than $283,000 in funding for the Pacific Palms Surf Lifesaving Club.
NSW Nationals local MP Steph Cooke says schools in her region will be among the first in NSW to get a full-time Student Support Officer.
The bypass is going to take more than 12,000 vehicles a day out of Coffs Harbour, reduce travel times by as much as 12 minutes and improve road safety.
The first stage of the Barton Highway upgrade project is underway thanks to the NSW Nationals in the state and federal governments.