The NSW Liberal and Nationals Government is sitting on $24 million in funding meant for resourcesregions at a time when many rural and regional areas are crying out for infrastructure investment.
The Deputy Premier, John Barilaro told Estimates Committee hearings on Friday 1st Novemberthat, That money now sits reserved
The Government had allocated $50 million for the Resources for Regions program for 2019 but only $26 million has so far been approved for 11 projects across resources regions.
NSW Labor has repeatedly called on Mr Barilaro to announce Round 6 of the Resources for Regions program so mining communities could have access to a speedy economic boost in their local areas.
I join with my Labor colleague, Shadow Minister for Natural Resources, Paul Scully MP who has called on the Government to get the funding out of the door to help rural and regional communities deal with the severe drought.
Paul has said:
Local rural and regional communities are crying out for economic help and yet the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government are happy to sit on $24 million in a bank account in Martin Place.
Regional and rural communities which have mining impacts should be expecting the Government would have cheques out the door helping to support and stimulate drought effected areas with an economic shot in the arm.
Again, I call on John Barilaro to finalise new guidelines, re-open Round 6 of the Resources for Regions program and get the remaining $24 million out of the Governments bank account into local communities building much-needed infrastructure, like new roads and bridges.
Jodie Joins with Paul Scully MP to Call on Government to Get Resource Funding Out to the Regions
11 November 2019