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Funding boost to give heavy vehicles better access to road networks

Date Time Funding boost to give heavy vehicles better access to road networks The heavy vehicle industry has welcomed a $12.1 million Federal Government funding boost, aimed at delivering better assessment of road assets across rural and regional Australia as part of the Strategic Local Government Asset Assessment Project (SLGAAP). Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport Scott Buchholz said the funding would support efforts to ensure heavy vehicles have safe and reliable access to high-quality road networks as they travel across the country. “This program is vital for helping road managers better understand their local infrastructure capacity, bringing opportunities for new heavy vehicle networks to move freight efficiently – which will in turn bring significant boosts for local economies,” Assistant Minister Buchholz said.

Four words sum up the Joyce reshuffle and none benefit the country

Four words sum up the Joyce reshuffle and none benefit the country We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The direct exchange of jobs for votes nakedly revealed in a Nationals reshuffle has everything to do with personal reward and nothing to do with running the country. Barnaby Joyce gives the dividends of victory to David Gillespie, Andrew Gee and Bridget McKenzie in a deal that serves no purpose other than to repay favours. Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce is trying to reward his backers with promotions. Credit:Alex Ellinghausen

Nationals reshuffle rewards Barnaby Joyce s backers

Nationals reshuffle rewards Barnaby Joyce’s backers We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss 3.36pm Normal text size Advertisement Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has announced Bridget McKenzie and Andrew Gee will be promoted to cabinet in a reshuffle that rewards his backers in returning to the leadership. Darren Chester and Keith Pitt have been moved out of cabinet and Mark Coulton sent from the outer ministry to the backbench. All three backed Michael McCormack in last week’s leadership spill. Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, flanked by David Littleproud and Bridget McKenzie, after winning the Nationals party room ballot to return to the leadership.

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