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Michael Ferguson,Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
The new Chair of Tasmania’s Road Safety Advisory Council, Scott Tilyard, has started in the role and will oversee a renewed focus on road safety and encouraging motorists to drive safely.
Speeding is reckless and can lead to serious injuries and deaths on our roads.
With the new Chair now in place, we are pleased to announce that the Tasmanian Government is set to introduce more mobile speed cameras to our roads in an effort to drive down the road toll.
Far too many crashes are the result of speeding and it accounts for far too many deaths on our roads, all for the sake of saving a few seconds or because a driver is impatient.
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Queensland’s resource communities can apply for funding for infrastructure projects that will benefit the community and the regional workers and their families that live in those communities.
Applications open today for project funding under the Palaszczuk Government’s $100 million Resources Community Infrastructure Fund.
Deputy Premier and State Development Minister Steven Miles said the fund would deliver infrastructure in regional communities that would improve liability, support jobs and provide a boost to the economy as part of Queensland’s COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan.
“According to the QRC the resources sector employs around 84,000 workers and directly supports 15,200 Queensland businesses,” Mr Miles said.
Jane Howlett,Minister for Small Business
The Tasmanian Liberal Government has provided more than $580,000 to businesses on the East Coast that have been affected by the recent closure of the Tasman Highway at Paradise Gorge.
Fifty-four applicants have now received funding, providing much-needed support during this unprecedented event.
The Business Hardship – Critical Support Grant Program offered grants to all eligible impacted businesses located south of Lake Leake road along the Tasman Highway to Buckland including the towns of Buckland, Orford, Triabunna, Little Swanport and Swansea.
Businesses that could demonstrate that they are part of the supply chain through the delivery of essential goods and services in and out of the impacted areas were also eligible to apply.
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