REINSTATEMENT OF VITAL AVIATION WEATHER SERVICE AT TEMORA AIRPORT

Temora’s successful aviation sector is set to soar even higher after a review resulted in vital aerodrome weather forecast services being reinstated about six years after being removed.
INVESTMENT INTO YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT FOR WAGGA WAGGA

A new dedicated headspace program will assist young people in Wagga Wagga, who are experiencing mental illness, to join the workforce.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INVESTING IN REGIONAL MANUFACTURING

The Federal Government is investing $10 million to make Wagga Wagga a regional manufacturing hub.
$500,000 ECONOMIC BOOST FOR BLAND SHIRE

New connected walking trails in West Wyalong and Wyalong are being delivered under the Federal Government’s Economic Development Program.
FURTHER ASSISTANCE FOR STORM-HIT COMMUNITY

Temora Shire will share in a $200 million recovery funding package to support communities affected by the February and March 2021 storms and floods.
NEW DEDICATED NATIONAL REFERRAL AND SUPPORT SERVICE FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY

Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack is urging those with a disability in the Riverina and Central West to take advantage of a new national referral and support service.
CUTTING ENERGY COSTS FOR RIVERINA AND CENTRAL WEST HOTELS

Hotels across the Riverina and Central West are receiving support from the Federal Government to cut their energy costs so they can invest in their business and employ more Australians.
ROYAL COMMISSION INTO DEFENCE AND VETERAN SUICIDE WELCOMED

Member for Riverina Michael McCormack has welcomed the Federal Government’s formal establishment of a Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide to be led by former New South Wales Police Deputy Commissioner Mr Nick Kaldas APM.
MOBILE SERVICE CENTRE PROVIDES ACCESS TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES

The Federal Government’s Mobile Service Centre Desert Rose is travelling through the Riverina to provide support to rural and regional communities.
FUNDING NOW AVAILABLE FOR VETERANS’ HEALTH WEEK 2021

Veterans and their families in the Riverina and Central West are being encouraged to increase their physical activity, with $200,000 in funding available nationally to assist community groups and ex-service organisations with planning and hosting Veterans’ Health Week events in October.