Narromine & Trangie

$810,000 boost to Royal Flying Doctor Service

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) can now expand its work in protecting our regional communities thanks to an additional $810,000 from the NSW Government. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the RFDS South Eastern Section is receiving $750,000 for two additional fully equipped Mobile Service Vehicles with full time staff for six months, alongside $60,000 for 60 iPads attached to Medical Chest locations to enhance telehealth services. “This $810,000 boost is on top of more than $38.8 million the NSW Government has already provided to the RFDS this financial year to support the incredible work it does […]

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Regions should lead the COVID-19 response

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders believes the time has come to look at the best way for NSW to rebound from the COVID-19 pandemic, and he believes the regions can help lead the way. With daily confirmed-case numbers across the state dropping significantly from where they were when the state’s Public Health Order was enforced, and statistics in regional NSW showing prolonged positive trends, Mr Saunders said it is time to look at making slow progress towards reopening businesses and public facilities. “I think there are ways that regional areas like the Dubbo region could help lead the

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ANZAC Day 2020: We Will Remember Them

Residents of the Dubbo electorate will be able to commemorate ANZAC Day from home this year with a broadcast of special services to honour our veterans and serving Defence personnel. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the cancellation of traditional ANZAC Day services and events across the country, however Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said this provides even more reason to commemorate the day. “ANZAC Day has a renewed meaning as our community works together to stop the spread of COVID-19,” Mr Saunders said. “We must never forget those who have served this great country and ANZAC Day is

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Second wave of new officers for OMWPD

The Orana Mid-Western Police District will be a safer place, with a second wave of new officers set to hit the beat. As part of a rollout of 250 additional police assigned to be rolled out over the next 12 months, the local district will receive three extra officers including a specialist aged crime prevention officer. This comes just days after five probationary constables who recently left the NSW Police Academy in Goulburn started work in the region, including one who has been stationed at Wellington. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said he welcomed the allocation of more

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It’s not time to forget the drought: Saunders

While the world is dealing with COVID-19, and parts of NSW rebound from the summer’s devastating bushfires, Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said it is timely to remember that more than 75% of the state is still in some level of drought. Mr Saunders said a significant amount of money has been invested to support people in regional NSW, and that support will continue. “There is no doubt that as a government we have had a lot to deal with over the past few months,” Mr Saunders said. “But let me be very clear, drought has not been

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Parents encouraged to take kids on a ‘digital lunchbreak’

Parents who are looking for educational ways to keep their children occupied during the COVID-19 outbreak are being encouraged to look at new material being provided by the NSW Government. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the ‘Digital Lunchbreak’ portal, collated by the Office of the Advocate for Children and Young People (ACYP), offers a wide range of online activities and resources for children of all ages. “COVID-19 has impacted on us in so many ways, but in particular parents with young children who are being kept home from daycare, pre-school or school,” Mr Saunders said. “On the

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Work commences on new Mitchell Highway overtaking lanes

Work is underway to improve journeys along the Mitchell Highway, thanks to three new overtaking lanes. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said early design work is being carried out for the $18 million project to improve safety and travel times for all road users on a 38 kilometre section of the highway between Dubbo and Narromine. “The Central West is the third-largest contributor to the NSW economy and the Mitchell Highway is a crucial freight and tourism link for that region,” Mr Saunders said. “That is why the NSW Government is investing in improving safety and efficiency along

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Showground works to be done as part of regional NSW stimulus package

Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders has welcomed the NSW Government’s $100 million announcement to fast track vital infrastructure projects in regional NSW to help local industries, councils and communities rebuild and recover from the impacts of drought, bushfire and COVID-19.   Included among the package is $25 million for upgrades to regional showgrounds, which Mr Saunders said will deliver essential upgrades to almost 170 showgrounds around the state. “I have spoken to land managers of showgrounds in Dubbo, Wellington, Narromine, Trangie, Mudgee, Gulgong and Tomingley, and there is a lot of excitement around the fact that some significant

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Funding for our region’s scout facilities

The scout community in western NSW will have access to improved facilities, after the NSW Government provided more than $290,000 in funding to the 1st Dubbo Scouts as part of the Stronger Country Communities Fund program. Member for the Dubbo electorate Dugald Saunders said the organisation had been successful in securing a total of $291,954 which will be used to re-roof the existing three buildings, remove asbestos, gyprock and paint some internal walls, install new flooring, doors and windows and construct a deck between the buildings with accessible ramps to improve access for all users. “This round of the Stronger

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MEDIA STATEMENT: Regional Media shutdowns

The COVID-19 pandemic is providing challenges unlike any we have seen before. Every single family and business is impacted to some extent, and I am mindful of the fact that regional media companies are not immune. However I am concerned at reports that circulated on Tuesday afternoon that Australian Community Media (ACM) is looking to shut down some of its mastheads, including some smaller ones in my electorate. The Wellington Times and Narromine News are important parts of the fabric that makes up those towns, and for that matter so is the Nyngan Observer, which shares its journalist with the

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