Live updates for Waterfall Way

Motorists using Waterfall Way are about to get real-time information about road conditions to help them plan their journeys. Nationals Member for Oxley Melinda Pavey said permanent electronic message boards are to be installed at six locations between Armidale and Bellingen to let drivers know about work being carried out or conditions on the road.…

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MidCoast Locals encouraged to take part in National Science Week

In recent years, more than one million Australians have participated in National Science Week activities. This year, Federal Nationals Member for Lyne, Dr David Gillespie, is encouraging locals to participate in the many activities at our local schools, universities, youth groups, local community groups and professional institutions and associations. Earlier this year, the former Federal…

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Fee-free training to supercharge early learning workforce

The early childhood workforce is set to boom with the NSW Nationals in the state government committing 25,000 fee-free training places to bolster the pipeline of skilled and job-ready workers for the early learning and care sector. The fee-free courses will help people upskill and boost budgets by removing barriers to accessing quality vocational education…

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Improved school facilities for students across the state

Thousands of students across NSW are set to enjoy new science blocks, canteens, and other facilities thanks to a $148 million investment earmarked in the 2022/23 NSW Budget. More than 450 schools will receive funding under the Minor Capital Works program to make upgrades and improvements to learning facilities. This includes better access for students…

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Another big win for Coffs sporting community

Coffs Harbour’s athletics community will enjoy new field event facilities at York Street Oval and space for a grass track available for 12 months of the year, while the Northern Storm Football Club will enjoy change room and storage facilities, in a $1.1 million NSW Government investment to upgrade facilities at York Street Oval. Nationals…

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New measures to prepare for Spring bee swarming

New measures have been put in place as part of the Varroa mite emergency response to help deal with an expected increase in bee activity as the weather warms up. Nationals Minister for Agriculture Dugald Saunders said people need to be prepared as we head into spring to prevent the mite from spreading. “Bees typically…

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David Littleproud Federal Council address

Federal leader David Littleproud addressed the Nats’ Federal Council this weekend. Here’s a transcript of what he had to say: To you, the members, can I say thank you? The courage of your own conviction not just to be here today, but to be there when we need you the most. That you were there…

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Rail trails bill passes

The NSW Nationals in the state government’s historic Rail Trails Bill has passed through Parliament, empowering regional communities to convert disused rail corridors into walking and riding tracks. The Transport Administration Amendment (Rail Trails) Bill 2022 alters the Transport Administration Act 1988 to provide a streamlined process that may enable regional rail trails where and…

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Labor out of its depth on Basin plan

The Nationals have called on the Minister for Agriculture to meet the Minister for the Environment and Water and demand she put an end to the anxiety and distress she is causing regional communities affected by the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. Nationals’ Leader David Littleproud said the Minister for Agriculture’s comments that he was too busy…

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Reel excitement ahead of “Gone Fishing Day”

Recreational fishers across the North West can look forward to wetting a line as part of ‘Gone Fishing Day’ with funding provided to support activities and workshops, aiming to promote the pastime and bring passionate fishers together. Nationals Member for Tamworth Kevin Anderson put the call out to local fishing clubs and organisations in the…

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Ground-breaking plans to retain excellent teachers

New, higher paid roles for outstanding teachers could be introduced in NSW under ground-breaking plans being driven by leading educational expert Professor John Hattie. Nationals Minister for Education and Early Learning Sarah Mitchell said creating a stronger career path for classroom teachers which better rewards excellence in teaching is key to modernising our education system.…

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Myall Lakes to benefit from Regional Job Creation Fund

Nationals Member for Myall Lakes, Stephen Bromhead, has announced $100,000 from Round Two of the NSW Government’s Regional Job Creation Fund for a local project with boat manufacturer, Steber International. Mr Bromhead congratulated Steber International, which will use the funding to create a dedicated assembly line for the manufacturing of small boats under licence. “This…

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