Significant boost for road safety

The Federal Government is strengthening its commitment to road safety with significant increases in funding and changes to programs to reduce the administrative burden on local councils. Roads to Recovery funding will rise gradually from $500 million to $1 billion per year, and Black Spot funding will increase from the current annual commitment of $110 million to $150 million per year.

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Sara Johnston
Nation-building infrastructure for a better Australia

The Federal Government is committed to delivering the infrastructure Australia needs, creating jobs and growing the economy while not increasing pressure on inflation. The independent strategic review found that the Infrastructure Investment Program inherited from the former Coalition Government was undeliverable. Following consultation with the States and Territories, we now have a forward plan of projects that are properly planned and targeted to unlock significant economic, social and environmental objectives.

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Telstra Payphones to connect more Australians to national support services

The Federal Government is working with Telstra to boost awareness of national support available to people in need, with information on six major services to be displayed in artwork on Telstra payphones across Australia.  
Approximately 15,000 payphones Australia-wide will feature stickers promoting phone numbers and services provided by the helplines, giving people a quick and easy way to connect with support when they need it.

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The Welcome Experience expanded to boost health and education outcomes in regions

 The Welcome Experience program, which currently provides a personal concierge service to public sector health and education workers including nurses, teachers, police, fire-fighters, paramedics and social workers, will now be expanded to include non-government health and education employees including GPs, aged care staff, childcare workers and Aboriginal Medical Services staff.

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Sara Johnston
Setting our infrastructure priorities

The Federal Government has released the Infrastructure Policy Statement to guide the Commonwealth’s funding of properly planned and targeted infrastructure to help unlock a range of significant economic, social and environmental objectives.

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More EV chargers connecting regional NSW

A program to deliver 25 more electric vehicle fast chargers in regional NSW is almost complete. The $6 million program was funded with a $3 million contribution each from the NSW Government and the NRMA to help deliver greener and cleaner travel. This will extend the NRMA’s existing chargers to more than 100 in around 70 locations in NSW, creating the most comprehensive regional charging network in the country.

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Sara Johnston
Post-incident review following Optus outage

The Federal Government will undertake a post-incident telecommunications review into the Optus outage that affected millions of Australians yesterday.

Connectivity is absolutely essential for Australian consumers and businesses, and the impacts of this outage were particularly concerning.

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Illabo Motorsport Park and Junee Tourist Attractions to be featured on Blokeworld TV show

The television show “Blokesworld” were in Junee and Illabo over the “weekend” of August 10–13, 2023 to highlight Illabo Motorsport Park and other tourist attractions in Junee. Blokesworld Season 13, Episodes 01 thru 04 will feature Illabo Motorsport Park and other tourist attractions in Junee, with Season 13, Episode 01 airing Saturday, November 11, 2023 (This Saturday)

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New projects to boost heavy vehicles safety and productivity

Regional roads across the country will benefit from new Australian Government-funded projects aimed at improving heavy vehicle safety and productivity.

Seven new projects have been approved under the latest round of funding applications for the Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program (HVSPP); two each in Queensland, South Australia and Victoria and one in New South Wales.

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Turn the beat around: first live music audit is part of venue revival

The NSW government is tuning in to the challenges faced by musicians, artists and venue providers as part of its commitment to revive a thriving music scene in NSW.

For the first time, the NSW Government will conduct a survey of artists and professionals working in the music industry in a bid to build a picture of the challenges faced and what can be done to restore the live scene to a position of strength in our cultural fabric.

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Round 10 of the Remote Airstrip Upgrade Program ready for takeoff

The Australian Government has today opened applications for Round 10 of the Remote Airstrip Upgrade (RAU) Program to enhance the safety and accessibility of airstrips in remote and very remote areas of Australia.

The tenth round of the program will provide up to $12 million in grant funding for sites in remote areas nationwide, with projects set to be delivered between 2024 and 2026

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Driving EV charging into regional tourism hot spots

Residents and tourists in regional NSW can now drive their electric vehicles with greater confidence as the NSW government delivers more EV chargers through the Destination Charging Program. Applications are now open for small to medium regional tourism businesses and councils to install EV charging infrastructure. Successful applicants will receive 75 per cent of the cost of purchasing and installing up to four charge points at each site.

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