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Geoff Provest delivering on promises for Tweed

Promised a hospital –delivered a hospital

Promised free car parking – delivered free car parking

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This budget-boosting initiative will help ease cost of living pressures in the bush where young people face long distances to get to and from work or training.

If you’re a parent or partner of an apprentice or trainee and you take them to their work or study, still encourage them to apply to help towards fuel costs.

Our Regional Seniors Travel Card has proven successful, delivering more than one million cards and injecting $196 million into regional economies since its launch in 2019, and we believe this card will be just as successful.

Applications for university students will open from the end of April when enrolments are confirmed. Apprentices and trainees have until 30 November to apply for the 2023 card.

The initiative will run as a two-year trial until the end of 2024.

I am delighted to share that regional apprentices and trainees in Tweed can now apply for the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s $250 Regional Apprentice and University Student Travel Card. More details about eligibility and how to apply can be found at www.service.nsw.gov.au, by visiting a

Centre at Tweed Heads or Murwillumbah or by calling 13 77 88

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