2018-19 BUDGET – INFRASTRUCTURE: BUSTING CONGESTION, CONNECTING OUR REGIONS, IMPROVING SAFETY AND CREATING JOBS
The Liberal and Nationals Government will invest more than $75 billion in nationally significant transport infrastructure projects over the next 10 years, including new funding of $24.5 billion for projects and initiatives which will improve Australians’ lives across every State and Territory.
TRANSCRIPT: Interview with Triple M Coffs Harbour Moffee for Breakfast
Triple M radio interview with Michael McCormack and Luke Hartsuyker talking about the Coffs Harbour bypass.
Ensuring there’s a doctor to see you in the bush starts with training
It’s simply not good enough. That is your first thought when you meet the people affected by Australia’s rural doctor shortage.
Successful National Road Safety Week marked in Wagga Wagga
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael McCormack has today congratulated Peter Frazer, the President of Safer Australian Roads and Highways (SARAH) for achieving a bigger impact than ever before with the annual National Road Safety Week.
Transcript: Doorstop with The Hon John Barilaro MP, Deputy Premier of NSW Parkes, NSW
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure Michael McCormack and NSW Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW John Barilaro today signed the Intergovernmental Agreement in Parkes.
Applications open for Inland Rail Community Consultation Committees in New South Wales
Local residents will have the opportunity to shape the Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail with nominations now open for Community Consultative Committees in New South Wales.
Landmark Inland Rail agreement puts NSW on the right track
The Federal and New South Wales Governments have today signed a landmark Bilateral Agreement, which makes way for the commencement of works on the multi-billion dollar Inland Rail project in NSW.
Federal funding to deliver Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade
The Federal Government is committing $390 million to duplicate Queensland’s North Coast Rail Line between Beerburrum and Landsborough, and build capacity upgrades from Landsborough to Nambour, delivering improved passenger and freight movement between the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane.
$25 MILLION FOR SCOTTSDALE IRRIGATION SCHEME
The Federal Government will provide $25.27 million towards the construction of Tasmania’s proposed Scottsdale Irrigation Scheme, giving northern Tasmania the chance to deliver high-reliability water to those who need it when they need it.
Transcript: Remarks at ANCAP Safety Display Warehouse, Canberra
Comments from Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack and ANCAP CEO James Goodwin.