TRANSCRIPT: O’HERNS ROAD UPGRADE DOORSTOP, 20 September 2019
Subjects: O’Herns Road Upgrade; infrastructure projects; climate change rally; Drought Envoy; Family Law Inquiry
WORKS UNDER WAY TO REDUCE CONGESTION AND IMPROVE CONNECTIONS IN MELBOURNE’S NORTH
Drivers in Melbourne’s north will soon experience safer, quicker and more reliable journeys, as construction begins on the second stage of the O’Herns Road Upgrade in Epping.
TRANSCRIPT: INTERVIEW WITH HAMISH MACDONALD, RADIO NATIONAL CANBERRA ,16 SEPTEMBER 2019
Subjects: National Water Grid Authority; Water Infrastructure; Drought; Gladys Liu; Foreign Investment;
ADDRESS TO THE NATIONALS’ FEDERAL COUNCIL, Canberra, 14 September 2019
As we enter our next 100 years I want all Australians to be crystal clear: Regional Australia has enormous potential. It ain’t broke, despite what people sometimes say and sometimes think, regional Australia is strong. It’s vibrant.
NATIONAL WATER GRID AUTHORITY FOR THE FUTURE
The Liberal and Nationals Government is ensuring future water security for inland Australia with today’s launch of the $100 million National Water Grid Authority, delivering on a key 2019 Election commitment.
TOUGH NEW FARM TRESPASS LAWS TO CRACK DOWN ON UNLAWFUL ANIMAL ACTIVIST ACTIVITIES
Riverina MP and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack says tough new farm trespass laws passed in the Federal Parliament this week will further protect farmers from unlawful activity.
McCORMACK CONGRATULATES JO PALMER ON WINNING 2019 AGRIFUTURES NATIONAL RURAL WOMEN’S AWARD
Riverina MP and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack has congratulated The Rock entrepreneur Jo Palmer on winning the 2019 Agrifutures National Rural Women’s Award.
TRANSCRIPT: Interview with Ben Fordham, 2GB, 11 September 2019
Subjects: Question Time; Future Drought Fund, drought support, water infrastructure
TOOWOOMBA SECOND RANGE CROSSING OFFICIALLY OPENS
It is a landmark moment for Toowoomba and the Lockyer Valley with the $1.6 billion Toowoomba Second Range Crossing (TSRC) officially open to traffic.
COFFS HARBOUR COMMUNITY HAS ITS SAY
Tunnels, lower gradients and low-noise pavement have been included in the design for the Coffs Harbour bypass following community feedback.