Feluga intersection upgrade accelerated
Funding to upgrade a notorious intersection of the Bruce Highway at Feluga, near Tully has been fast-tracked following the community’s feedback.
ADDITONAL FUNDING SEALS THE DEAL FOR CARNARVON HIGHWAY
More than $3 million in funding has been unlocked to widen a section of the Carnarvon Highway between Injune and Rolleston.
WOOLGOOLGA TO BALLINA MILESTONE REACHED
Australia’s largest regional road infrastructure project, the Pacific Highway upgrade, has reached a new milestone with the Woolgoolga to Ballina leg of the project now 85 percent complete.
FUNDING AVAILABLE TO HELP FARMERS RECOVER FROM DISASTER
Farm, fish and forestry businesses in areas affected by bushfire will be able to apply for an initial $100 million in emergency bushfire funding.
MILLION-DOLLAR RECOVERY GRANT FOR BUSHFIRE-HIT COMMUNITIES IN SNOWY VALLEYS COUNCIL AREA: McCORMACK
Bushfire-hit communities in the Snowy Valleys Council area will be able to rebuild vital infrastructure sooner with an initial and immediate $1 million grant from the Federal Government.
IMMEDIATE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR BUSHFIRE AFFECTED COMMUNITIES
The Morrison Government will provide an initial and immediate base payment of $1 million to 42 of the most severely bushfire impacted councils in New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland to help quickly rebuild vital infrastructure and strengthen community resilience.
TRANSCRIPT: INTERVIEW ON SNOWY MOUNTAINS RADIO, 7 January 2020
Subjects: Bushfires, Telecommunications
TRANSCRIPT: BUSHFIRE DOORSTOP IN TUMUT, 7 January 2020
Subjects: Bushfire relief funding
REGION STANDING SHOULDER TO SHOULDER WITH BUSHFIRE VICTIMS
Riverina residents are responding to the region’s bushfire crisis with overwhelming generosity and kindness for victims and firefighters through offers of free accommodation and meals, care for pets and livestock and shoulders to cry on.
SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS URGED TO TAKE STOCK OF THEIR OWN WELL-BEING
After a busy Christmas shopping period, Member for Riverina and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack is encouraging small business operators to take time out to check on their own well-being through a new Federal Government website.