CATHERINE KING & BRIAN MITCHELL – MEDIA RELEASE – BETTER MAIN ROADS FOR PERTH AND CAMPBELL TOWN – FRIDAY, 28 JANUARY 2022
Friday, 28 January 2022
An Albanese Labor Government will commit $8 million to upgrade Main Road in Perth and High Street in Campbell Town. Working closely with the North Midlands Council, Labor’s investment will improve pedestrian safety and crossing, install new street furniture and landscaping, and play a prominent role in reinvigorating the centre of both these growing towns.
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ALBANESE, KING, MITCHELL & HART – MEDIA RELEASE – BUILDING A NEW TASMANIAN HOME FOR THE ROYAL FLYING DOCTORS – SATURDAY, 22 JANUARY 2022
Saturday, 22 January 2022
A Federal Labor Government will commit $15 million to build a new Tasmanian home for the Royal Flying Doctor Service at Launceston Airport. The current site has served the community well for 20 years, but it is clear that it is no longer adequate to provide the services that Tasmanians deserve. The RFDS’s current home
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CATHERINE KING & REBECCA FANNING – MEDIA RELEASE – BUSTING CONGESTION FASTER ON BRIBIE ISLAND ROAD – THURSDAY, 20 JANUARY 2022
Thursday, 20 January 2022
An Albanese Labor Government will bring forward much-needed upgrade works on Bribie Island Road, meaning locals can spend more time at home and less time stuck in traffic. Working closely with the Queensland Government, an Albanese Labor Government will bring forward Commonwealth funding for this essential local project, meaning work can get underway sooner than
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CATHERINE KING & MATT BURNETT – MEDIA RELEASE – NEW AQUATIC CENTRE COMING TO BOYNE ISLAND AND TANNUM SANDS – WEDNESDAY, 19 JANUARY 2022
Wednesday, 19 January 2022
An Albanese Labor Government will invest $15 million to deliver a new aquatic centre at Boyne Tannum. Currently, locals across Boyne and Tannum only have access to the single, 25 metre public swimming pool. As a growing community of nearly 10,000, you don’t have to spend long here before you see that this is not good enough. That’s why an Albanese
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