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Funding boost for Dubbo refuges

Not-for-profit organisations delivering critical social services support to vulnerable people will receive a helping hand to assist with the ongoing impacts of the pandemic. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the NSW Government is providing $150,000 to Orana Support Service, allowing it to continue to deliver services to the most vulnerable members of our community. “This funding will help ease the financial burden as we transition out of COVID-19 restrictions,” Mr Saunders said. “The additional boost will help Orana Support Service adapt to unexpected changes and ensure the continuity of the important support they provide.” The funding boost […]

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Narromine to become home to advanced manufacturing hub

An advanced manufacturing precinct at Narromine that will create more than 250 jobs is among the latest projects to benefit from the NSW Government’s $130 million Regional Job Creation Fund. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders was joined by Premier Dominic Perrottet and Deputy Premier Paul Toole to announce an additional $55.5 million had been awarded to 69 projects across regional NSW, leveraging $180.3 million in private investment. “No matter where you live in our State we are focused on providing the right support to ensure businesses can grow and have the confidence to invest to create and support

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New RFS helicopters and aviation centre of excellence for Regional NSW

Regional communities across NSW are set to benefit from an enhanced emergency response and investment, as the NSW Government bases NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) multi-purposed firefighting helicopters at three key regional locations and officially turns the first sod for the RFS Aviation Centre of Excellence. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders was joined by Premier Dominic Perrottet, Deputy Premier Paul Toole, Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott and RFS Commissioner Rob Rogers to inspect the new base for one of the three helicopters at Dubbo Airport and turn the first sod at the RFS Training Academy.

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NSW embraces November 1 Roadmap milestone

Families and friends will be reunited as Aussies start arriving home in time for Christmas, with NSW reaching the November 1 roadmap milestone and restrictions further eased for the double-vaccinated. From today, fully vaccinated residents can travel for holidays and recreation between Greater Sydney and regional NSW, bookings for hospitality venues are no longer capped and fully vaccinated travellers from overseas can enter NSW without having to quarantine, subject to Commonwealth border restrictions. Premier Dominic Perrottet said November could not start in a more positive way with families and friends reuniting after so long apart. “Today is a day many

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Dubbo first stop for new Premier and Deputy

As travel opens up across the entire state, Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders says he’s delighted Premier Dominic Perrottet and Deputy Premier Paul Toole have made Dubbo their first stop. “We have some amazing tourism offerings in this region, so it’s great to showcase the opportunities as travel opens up,” Mr Saunders said. “Many businesses, including in the tourism and hospitality sectors, have faced an extremely difficult time since our COVID-19 outbreak began in August. “With over 970 cases in Dubbo, and over 1600 cases in the region, we’ve been one of the hardest hit areas of NSW,

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Feedback shapes Dubbo intersection upgrade

Traffic lights will be switched on at Baird Street next week, completing the $40 million Newell-Mitchell highway intersection upgrade ahead of schedule and under budget. Federal Member for Parkes Mark Coulton said this marked the final piece in the puzzle of the 18-month upgrade to the four-lane Newell-Mitchell highways intersection to improve road safety and improve efficiencies. “We’re pleased to deliver this critical upgrade to ensure safer and more efficient journeys for motorists, as well as meeting existing and future freight needs at two of the busiest intersections in the region,” Mr Coulton said. “The Newell and Mitchell highways provide

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Funding boost for region’s fishing enthusiasts

Local fishing enthusiasts have plenty of reason to smile with applications open for not one but two grant programs to improve fish habitat and promote their sport. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the Recreational Fishing Trust and Habitat Action grants are a fantastic opportunity to improve recreational fishing. “From the Windamere and Burrendong Dams by boat, to the banks of the mighty Macquarie River, our region is home to some of the best places in the country to wet a line,” Mr Saunders said. “Now’s the chance to make them even better!” The Habitat Action Grants program

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PCYC offers a helping hand for Learner Drivers and their families

As NSW emerges from lockdown, PCYC NSW is helping Learner Drivers to get back on track to obtain their Provisional Licenses. As a leading provider of Transport for NSW’s Safer Drivers Course for Learner Drivers, PCYC is offering a $100 discount, until the end of the year. This means families will only need to pay $40 for the course, instead of the usual full fee of $140. PCYC NSW CEO Dominic Teakle, said the organisation is proud of its ability to provide the Safer Drivers Course for Learner Drivers in many of its 65 club locations to help young drivers

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Funding available for new technologies to improve workplace safety

The Centre for Work Health and Safety is calling on inventors, researchers and developers of innovative tools and technology to come forward with their ideas on improving safety in NSW workplaces. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the $500,000 funding will be awarded to one or more ideas that have commercial potential. “We’re looking for people with ideas or products at any stage of development that could reduce existing harms in workplaces, but who need help to take them from a prototype to the market,” Mr Saunders said. “This is a great opportunity for aspiring or established inventors

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Tenders open for Renewable Energy Pilot Project in NSW public schools

Three schools in the Dubbo electorate are taking part in an innovative pilot to increase their use of renewable energy. The first stage of the Schools Renewable Energy Infrastructure Pilot Project will see batteries and solar PV systems installed in 25 schools across NSW to generate and store renewable electricity, and reduce power bills and demand on the electricity network. The installation of batteries will also provide additional electrical capacity. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said this is a fantastic opportunity for students to learn about sustainability. “It’s great news that Gulgong Public School, Stuart Town Public School,

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