$1 billion for primary industries
The NSW Nationals in the state government will invest more than $1 billion in economic, social and environmental programs to build more resilient and stronger primary industries in the 2022-23…
After COVID-19 caused the deepest recession in 80 years, the NSW Nationals in the state government have delivered a budget that sets out a transformational roadmap for the decade ahead.
The 2022-23 NSW Budget delivers more than $3 billion to boost health infrastructure in regional and rural NSW, close to $328 million to improve housing supply, $59 million to support regional youth, more than $1 billion for our primary industries, almost $11 billion for regional transport and roads, $1.1 billion for water infrastructure, and $4.2 billion for emergency services.
Only the Nats can deliver for rural and regional NSW.
“COVID-19 has made residents envy the unique lifestyle and business opportunities on offer in regional New South Wales, with many choosing to leave the city and move to the regions in record numbers. As our regional communities continue to grow, we need to ensure we keep delivering the infrastructure and services to provide an even better quality of life in the regions.”
NSW Deputy Premier and NSW Nationals Leader Paul Toole
The NSW Nationals in the state government will invest more than $1 billion in economic, social and environmental programs to build more resilient and stronger primary industries in the 2022-23…
Regional New South Wales is at the heart of the NSW Government’s 2022 Housing Package with almost $328 million to improve housing supply and ensure locals and key workers moving…
Regional and rural New South Wales will benefit from more than $3.0 billion in health infrastructure spend over the next four years. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul…
Creating jobs, developing investment opportunities, delivering more support for young people and improving local services across regional New South Wales will be a key focus of a $1.6 billion package…