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VOTE 1 YOUR VOTE IS POWERFUL OUR PLAN

With Tamara back in Ballina and Adam elected in Lismore, we can kick the Liberals and Nationals out and push the next government to stop new coal and gas, reform housing, and clean up corruption. Since Tamara Smith MP was elected in 2015, the Ballina electorate has seen a 50% increase in infrastructure investment and countless wins for our community. On Lismore City Council, Adam Guise has campaigned for transparency, accountability and community led food recovery.

Robert Mustow welcomed the much-needed funding saying the Council he leads appreciated the strong relationship it had with the State and Federal Governments, which benefted local residents.

“Any Minister popping in with a multi-million cheque will receive a very warm Richmond Valley welcome,” Mayor Mustow said.

Nationals Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Sam Farraway said Fixing Local Roads was a game changer for regional communities.

“Regional NSW has been doing it tough and we know how much better roads mean to people living in the regions, so I’m especially pleased to announce this injection of much needed funds,” Mr Farraway said.

“The $500 million NSW Government’s Fixing Local Roads program supports councils to improve routes that regional communities use every day, making journeys for locals, farmers, and freight safer, more effcient, and more reliable.

End coal and gas by 2030, invest in emergency services and climate change adaptation.

Tackle the cost of living by making housing affordable, reducing electricity costs, and making billionaires and corporations pay their taxes to fund essential public services.

Stop land clearing, restore our waterways, and protect native species. Invest in regional health, water security, education and community services.

Directly compensate communities impacted by the climate crisis including relocations, buybacks, land swaps and retroftting.

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