Thousands of jobs to come with $1b NSW roads overhaul
The federal and NSW governments have joined forces to inject more than $1 billion of funding to improve the state’s road infrastructure and create 5,000 jobs. Announcing the funding from the town of Yass, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said $398 million of the funds will go towards developing safer roads – particularly across regional NSW. “Sadly, the numbers of deaths in crashes are disproportionate the number of drivers on the road,” Mr McCormack said. He said another $384 million will go towards fixing roads. Prime Minister Scott Morrison and state Premier Gladys Berejiklian will detail the funding due to be spent in metropolitan areas including a number of chokepoints. Image: News Corp Australia
View on YouTube
The federal and NSW governments have joined forces to inject more than $1 billion of funding to improve the state’s road infrastructure and create 5,000 jobs. Announcing the funding from the town of Yass, Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack said $398 million of the funds will go towards developing safer roads – particularly across regional NSW. “Sadly, the numbers of deaths in crashes are disproportionate the number of drivers on the road,” Mr McCormack said. He said another $384 million will go towards fixing roads. Prime Minister Scott Morrison and state Premier Gladys Berejiklian will detail the funding due to be spent in metropolitan areas including a number of chokepoints. Image: News Corp Australia
View on YouTube
Nhận xét
Đăng nhận xét