WHAT THE STATE BUDGET MEANS FOR THE NORTH WEST
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet has handed down the 2018 – 19 budget. Find out what it means for the North West via NBN News reporter Madeline Kulk.
BUDGET: A record breaking $259-million will be spent in the Northern Tablelands electorate over the next 12-months, which will also include $10-mill worth of safety upgrades on New England Highway between #Uralla and #Armidale. @nbnnews
— madeline kulk (@madeline_s26) June 19, 2018
BUDGET $12.37-million announced to construct a 15km water pipeline from Malpas Dam to #Guyra, which will secure the town's water supply @nbnnews @A_J_Marshall
— madeline kulk (@madeline_s26) June 19, 2018
BUDGET: $8.5-million announced for new police station in #Inverell. Old station will be demolished, with new facility built. @nbnnews @A_J_Marshall
— madeline kulk (@madeline_s26) June 19, 2018
BUDGET: @Kevinandersonmp says funding has been announced for planning of Banksia Mental Health unit redevelopment in #Tamworth, but it's unclear how much. @nbnnews #NSWbudget #mentalhealth
— madeline kulk (@madeline_s26) June 19, 2018
BUDGET: $6.48-million has been announced for a new koala park and education centre in #Gunnedah. Set to create 20 new jobs and bring in 90, 000 visitors per year. @nbnnews
— madeline kulk (@madeline_s26) June 19, 2018
Anything for Hillsborough Road that we know of yet?