Government COVID spend sees projects completed in the Hunter
July 14, 2021
The NSW Government’s COVID spend has seen projects completed in the Hunter region.
A total of seven projects in the Hunter have now been completed among the 150 road and rail projects to be delivered under the stimulus funding.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter Taylor Martin said the projects are being funded by the NSW Government’s $2.3 billion COVID-19 package announced last March, to help keep regional economies ticking and to create local jobs.
“The Accelerated Capital Maintenance program was designed to fast-track projects and proved to be a lifeline for our community – delivering safer roads and stronger freight and rail connections, as well as creating local jobs when they were needed most,” Taylor Martin said.
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