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Support for community projects that address domestic voilence

Applications are now open for the 2022 NSW Government’s Local Domestic and Family Violence Committee grant program. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the program would help local domestic and family violence committees raise awareness about domestic and family violence issues in their communities. “Examples of initiatives include community awareness campaigns that reinforce messages about positive behaviours and healthy relationships,” Mr Saunders said. “Other ideas include holding events with local community groups including men’s organisations and schools to lead efforts for change. “Outreach programs to raise community awareness about support services and assistance available for victim survivors.” Local […]

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NSW Government rules out methane tax on agriculture

The NSW Government today promised to support – not tax – farmers to reduce emissions and grow their businesses, ruling out imposing a methane tax on agriculture. Deputy Premier Paul Toole said a proposal by the New Zealand Government to tax farmers for agriculture emissions from 2025 would only drive up farmers’ costs without giving them the necessary support to genuinely reduce emissions. “We have a clear policy to partner with farmers to improve their productivity while reducing emissions – New Zealand Labour’s policy is the complete opposite, and has raised fears it will shrink their livestock industry and drive

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Increased signage on mobile speed cameras

Additional warning signs will be introduced around all mobile speed cameras across NSW, to enhance driver awareness of enforcement. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said ensuring local roads are as safe as possible for pedestrians and motorists is an absolute priority for the NSW government. “Speed cameras play an important role in keeping commuters safe by reducing fatalities across our road network, including at high-risk areas,” Mr Saunders said. “But we have heard loud and clear from the community on this issue, so from January 1 next year, all mobile speed cameras will have portable signage placed both

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Funding for events to bring us closer

Further funding is available for festivals and events that help bring people together through the NSW Government’s Stronger Together Festival and Event Grants Program. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said local groups and community organisations can apply for a share of $500,000 through the program to continue hosting celebrations into 2023. “Our communities are home to so many vibrant cultures, with people from right across the globe excited to call our region home,” Mr Saunders said. “This is a wonderful opportunity to get out and about and experience the diverse cultures that make our region such an amazing

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Helping Dubbo students stay committed to their education and connected to culture

More high school students in Dubbo will have access to a pair of empowering cultural programs, thanks to the NSW Government’s Transport Access Regional Partnership (TARP) program. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the NSW Government was helping fund travel for disadvantaged youth to participate in Taronga Conservation Society’s (Taronga) Birrany (young man in Wiradjuri) and Malungan (young woman) Business Youth Programs. Birrany and Malungan are funded through the NSW Office for Regional Youth and Department of Education. “Run by Indigenous people for Indigenous people, these programs are empowering our youth to share their cultural knowledge, and build

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HSC written exams kick off

Today marks day one for 553 Higher School Certificate (HSC) students across the Dubbo electorate, with the start of the 2022 HSC written exams. The HSC written exams are a mammoth operation that will take place over the next 18 days, with a total of 75,000 students across NSW involved in more than 25,000 exam sessions. The exams start with English Paper 1, and end with Design and Technology on 4 November 2022. Students are set to receive their results and ATAR on 15 December 2022. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the Class of 2022 has worked

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Tomingley treated to safer water

A new $720 000 water treatment plant is providing safe and reliable access to water for Tomingley thanks to funding from the State and Federal Governments and Narromine Shire Council. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said safe and secure drinking water is a basic human right and this project will safeguard Tomingley’s water supply for decades to come. “Everyone deserves access to safe and secure water which is why the government stepped in to support Narromine Shire Council with funding to replace the old plant and deliver infrastructure that is fit for the 21st century,” Mr Saunders said.

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Kids to share their ‘Country Christmas’

The children of the Dubbo electorate are being invited to let their creativity flow by helping to design local Member and Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW Dugald Saunders’ annual holiday greeting cards. Primary school students across the region are being asked to submit drawings with the theme My Country Christmas. The winning entry will take pride of place on Minister Saunders’ Christmas card which will be delivered to thousands of households across the region. The card will also be delivered to hundreds of people and organisations across NSW. “This year I want young people to show me what Christmas

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New rules to boost agritourism

More farmers across NSW will soon be swinging their gates open to visitors, thanks to a new policy that makes it easier to set up agritourism opportunities. Deputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW Paul Toole today released the Government’s final agritourism policy aimed at helping diversified farm businesses thrive. “We’re making it cheaper and easier for our farmers to diversify their income by starting, running and growing agritourism experiences, such as farm stays, cafes, cellar doors, retreats, roadside stalls, fruit picking and small wedding venues,” Mr Toole said. “Farmers who want to innovate and share a taste of their

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Natural Disaster declared

A state of natural disaster has been declared for the Local Government Areas of Dubbo, Narromine, Mid-Western, Bogan, Bourke, Brewarrina, Gilgandra, Lachlan, Narrabri, Walgett, Warren and Warrumbungle, following the severe flooding that hit the regions in September. Member for the Dubbo electorate and Minister for Western NSW Dugald Saunders said the natural disaster declaration was an important first step in offering support for local communities under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements, which are jointly funded by the NSW Government and Commonwealth Government. “This means assistance is available to vulnerable people whose homes or essential household items have been destroyed or

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