Author name: Dugald Saunders

Existing community sport competitions given green light to continue

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders has sought to provide an update on community sport during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Wednesday, updated advice was released to clarify concerns that arose after the release of an update from the Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant earlier in the week. “The updated advice says that in regional NSW, existing competition structures or scheduling should aim to minimise the need for overnight travel,” Mr Saunders said. “As a result, existing competitions within our region such as rugby union, rugby league, soccer, AFL, netball and so on can continue as they have been. […]

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Record number of trainees and apprentices give regions a boost

Transport for NSW is hiring a record number of new apprentices and trainees across regional NSW, giving local economies a much-needed boost. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the Apprentice and Trainee Program was critical in building a skills legacy to meet future needs within the local community. Mr Saunders joined with Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole on Wednesday to announce 75 placements this year as part of the program. “As we continue to invest in road and infrastructure projects and it’s important that we have people on the ground that have the skills in

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Saunders backs continuation of free preschool program

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders has backed a NSW Government plan to extend COVID-19 relief funding for community and mobile preschools through to the end of the 2020 school year. On Wednesday, NSW Education and Early Childhood Learning Minister Sarah Mitchell said the continued funding recognises the importance of helping families keep children engaged in preschool education. Mr Saunders echoed those sentiments, saying it will take a strain off parents at a time when there is so much stress. “This announcement means that parents don’t have to worry about the financial burden of sending their children to preschool

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Operation Stock Check working to protect our farmers

A police operation designed to protect the livelihood of farmers has been discussed during a trip to Dubbo by NSW Police Minister David Elliott. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders joined Mr Elliott and NSW Police Force State Rural Crime Coordinator, Detective Inspector Cameron Whiteside, at the Dubbo Regional Livestock Market to receive an update on Operation Stock Check. The high-visibility operation is designed to disrupt the movement of stolen stock in regional NSW. “Farmers face many challenges every day, and making sure they don’t become victims of crime is one way we can help to protect them,” Mr

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Ceremony marks start of works at Old Dubbo Gaol

The first stage of a redevelopment to the Old Dubbo Gaol has taken place, with a ceremonial “sod turn” occurring at the site on Tuesday. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders took part in the event, and said the planned upgrades, which will include interpretive installations, signage, landscaping works and improvements to visitor infrastructure. This in turn will help boost the gaol’s reputation as a leading tourism and education facility. “The NSW Government has contributed $600,000 to this program from the Regional Culture Fund, which is designed to help tell the tales of regional NSW, and there is little

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Project Walwaay continues to make positive changes in Dubbo

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders has congratulated officers attached to the Orana Mid-Western Police District on the success of Project Walwaay. Mr Saunders joined Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott at Dubbo PCYC on Tuesday morning, where OMWPD commander Supt Peter McKenna outlined a 60 per cent reduction in recidivism during the first year of the program. Project Walwaay is a proactive policing program that provides outlets for designated officers to work with at-risk youth in the community, and Mr Saunders said the proof of the program’s success lies in the statistics. “I believe Project Walwaay

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New officers welcomed to Orana Mid-Western Police District

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders has welcomed seven new police officers who have joined the ranks of the Orana Mid-Western Police District. The probationary constables attested at a private ceremony at the Goulburn Police Academy last Friday, and had an initiation at Dubbo Police Station on Monday before officially hitting the beat on Tuesday. Four will be stationed in Dubbo, with the other officers to be based at Warren, Gilgandra and Coonamble. Mr Saunders welcomed the recruits to the region, after more than eight months of world-class training at the academy. “Our new police officers are a much

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Drivers urged to slow down on our rural roads

Drivers travelling in the Dubbo electorate are being urged to slow down this Rural Road Safety Month, with more than two-thirds of the lives lost on NSW roads occurring in the country. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said preliminary figures show nine people were killed or injured in crashes on the electorate’s roads in 2019, while 57 were killed and 362 seriously injured in the five years from 2014/15 to 2018/19. “Every one of these deaths and serious injuries has had a devastating impact on families, friends and communities,” Mr Saunders said. “As a broadcaster I spent years

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Online boost for Indigenous culture in Dubbo

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders has backed a move to ensure important cultural links are preserved by offering a Wiradjuri language online course at TAFE NSW. Aboriginal cultures are central to the State’s identity and it is through the preservation and nurturing of language that history, and the future, are enriched through storytelling. “It’s great to see TAFE NSW using innovative online platforms to ensure the Wiradjuri language not only survives but thrives amongst communities,” Mr Saunders said. “Regardless of whether a student is located at Bourke or Sydney, TAFE NSW is determined to provide the opportunity for

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Remembering the end of World War II

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders is urging residents of the region to pause and reflect on Australia’s efforts in the Second World War as we mark the 75th anniversary of Victory in the Pacific (VP DAY). August 15, 1945 was the official end of a war in which nearly one million Australians served in the armed forces. More than 39,000 Australians lost their lives, more than 23,000 were wounded, and more than 30,000 were taken prisoner of war. “This legacy is as strong in the Dubbo electorate today, as it was 75 years ago, when Victory in the

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