$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.
Five-year funding for vital car safety program
The Federal Government has marked National Road Safety Week by announcing the continuation of funding for the critical work of independent vehicle safety consumer organisation ANCAP for another five years, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael McCormack says.
STUDENTS SHINE IN EIGHTH ANNUAL ANZAC DAY WRITING COMPETITION
DEPUTY Prime Minister Michael McCormack has been impressed with the high quality of entries from across the Riverina and Central West in his eighth annual ANZAC Day Writing competition.
NEW UARBRY BRIDGE TO DELIVER IMPROVED FLOOD IMMUNITY ON THE GOLDEN HIGHWAY
The new Uarbry Bridge on the Golden Highway, located around 30 kilometres east of Dunedoo, was officially opened on Friday 27 April.
Transcript: Interview with ABC Southern Queensland Breakfast
Radio interview with David Iliffe of ABC Southern Queensland Breakfast
First section of Princes Highway West duplication opens six months early
Section 1 of the Princes Highway duplication between Winchelsea and Colac has opened to traffic more than six months ahead of schedule.
ANZAC Day in the Riverina and Central West
Australia pauses on 25 April each year to remember what our brave servicemen and women have sacrificed for us to live in peace and democracy.
Feasibility design contract awarded for Inland Rail in New South Wales
The Australian Government is continuing to progress the Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail, with a $6 million contract awarded for feasibility design work between Illabo and Stockinbingal in New South Wales. Acting Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Michael McCormack said the contract is one of many set to be awarded this year […]
TEARC business case to be considered by the Australian Government
THE Turnbull Government understands that following the release of the business case for the Townsville Eastern Access Rail Corridor (TEARC) today, the Queensland Government has concluded that the costs of the project would significantly outweigh the benefits for the community.