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Member for Farrer Susan Leigh believes the recent federal budget will enable her voters who live and work in the Interior Ministry. The federal government adopted its budget on March 29, earlier than usual, as a result of future elections. The date of these federal elections has not yet been determined. Ms. Lei’s office provides an analysis of the programs that have received funding that address issues in the Interior Ministry, as well as specific projects. These included: “It is also important to note that funding for public health systems and hospitals continues to grow, and the reforms we have made in the Murray-Darling Basin, including compliance and water trade, are fully funded here,” Ms. Lei said. “In general, I think it’s a budget that recognizes that these have been difficult years, that it’s still difficult for many, but here’s the way forward for both our region and the country.” $ 300 million to the Interior Ministry for additional programs and projects. This budget shows that there is still a long way to go, so I would strongly support any proposal that there is nothing for us in it. ” USD, Griffith City Council – $ 5,153,207, Leeton Shire Council $ 3,938,329, Murrumbidgee Council $ 6048,127 and ntrandera Shire Council $ 5984,177 difficult to provide local, up-to-date news for the community.Here’s how you can access our trusted content :
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Member for Farrer Susan Leigh believes the recent federal budget will enable her voters who live and work in the Interior Ministry.
The federal government adopted its budget on March 29, earlier than usual, as a result of future elections.
The date of these federal elections has not yet been determined.
Ms. Lei’s office provides an analysis of the programs that have received funding that address issues in the Interior Ministry, as well as specific projects.
- $ 3.2 million over two years from 2022 to 2023 to improve compliance with water requirements.
- $ 2.1 million in 2022-23 to implement a water market reform roadmap to improve the management and integrity of basin water markets.
- $ 20 million for Griffith, Litan, Narander, Murambidji and Carratula for the third round of the local roads and public infrastructure program.
- $ 4.9 million for the modernization of the Newell Highway from Tokumwala to Narandera.
- Increase $ 480 million for NBN’s fixed wireless network to improve coverage and speed of up to 14,000 homes and businesses in Faroe Islands (including Interior Ministry)
- Extend the housing guarantee scheme to 50,000 seats each year. 10,000 will come exclusively to home buyers in regional Australia.
- An increase of $ 365.3 million for the payroll subsidy program for future professionals, plumbers, tilers, chefs and skilled workers to help get an additional 35,000 sales apprentices and trainees into training.
- The third round of the regional airports program is the allocation of $ 29 million for the modernization of regional airports and airfields.
- $ 14.8 million over 4 years for placement nationwide at Charles Sturt University Rural Clinical School, including placement at Griffith.
- Fund $ 1.9 million for sporting events in the country to recover from the aftermath of the pandemic.
“It’s also important to note that funding for public health systems and hospitals continues to grow, and the reforms we’ve implemented in the Murray-Darling Basin, including compliance and water trade, are fully funded here,” Ms. Leigh said.
“In general, I think it is a budget that recognizes that these were difficult years, which is still difficult for many, but this is the way forward for our region and for the country.
“During this period of power, we have counted more than $ 300 million in the Interior Ministry for additional programs and projects. This budget shows that it is still ahead, so I would strongly defend any opinion that it has nothing for us. ”
Another program that received funding was “Roads to Recovery”, where Shira Karatul Council will receive $ 10,196,977, Griffith City Council – $ 5,153,207, Litan Council – $ 3,938,329, Murambiji Council – $ 6,048,127 and Council Shira Narandery9, $ 17.
As for financial aid grants, Carratula Council will receive $ 6,784,551, Griffith City Council $ 6,110,638, Lytan Council $ 4,856,668, Murambiji Council $ 5,042,745 and Shira Narander Council $ 5,311,569.
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