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Schools, buses headline early budget promises
Schools, buses headline early budget promises

The Advertiser

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Advertiser

Schools, buses headline early budget promises

NSW LABOR GOVERNMENT BUDGET PLEDGES TRANSPORT: * $452 million to increase bus services, including $56 million to purchase 50 new 'bendy' buses * $150 million of above funds to be used for more regular school bus services in outer Sydney and regional areas * Road upgrades and new signage around Western Sydney Airport precinct totalling $80 million EDUCATION: * $9 billion over four years for public school infrastructure, largely focused in growing suburban communities * Three new public primary schools in west and southwest Sydney with attached public preschools along with one new high school HEALTH: * $700 million towards construction of the new Bankstown Hospital and necessary relocation of Bankstown TAFE * A statewide pathology hub to be established at Westmead, the $492 million investment includes an upgrade to a high-security lab researching dangerous pathogens like Ebola and measles * $23 million to cover an extra 3500 surgeries in the next year LAW AND ORDER: * $125.8 million for cybersecurity upgrades to NSW Police, $50 million of which will go to upgrade outdated hardware * Victims' Support Service funding boosted by $227 million over five years to help victims of violent crime access counselling * Upgrade of Downing Centre to create 15 new physical and virtual courtrooms and $48.3 million to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for additional solicitors HOUSING * $30.4 million crisis intervention package for homelessness services * Extension of build-to-rent tax concessions beyond slated 2039 end date * New guidelines to speed up construction of roads, schools and parks around developments ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SPACES: * $110 million to maintain public spaces including the repair of Pyrmont Bridge and maintenance of fire trails * Construction of the Newcastle Logistics Precinct for $115.5 million which will house wind turbines and electrical transformers used in renewable energy projects * Commonwealth Veteran Card holders will receive free vehicle entry to all NSW National Parks CULTURE: * The establishment of a $100 million fund to find a suitable location for a second major film studio in Sydney * $280 million to support the screen and digital games sector including rebates for NSW-based visual effects and digital games productions NSW LABOR GOVERNMENT BUDGET PLEDGES TRANSPORT: * $452 million to increase bus services, including $56 million to purchase 50 new 'bendy' buses * $150 million of above funds to be used for more regular school bus services in outer Sydney and regional areas * Road upgrades and new signage around Western Sydney Airport precinct totalling $80 million EDUCATION: * $9 billion over four years for public school infrastructure, largely focused in growing suburban communities * Three new public primary schools in west and southwest Sydney with attached public preschools along with one new high school HEALTH: * $700 million towards construction of the new Bankstown Hospital and necessary relocation of Bankstown TAFE * A statewide pathology hub to be established at Westmead, the $492 million investment includes an upgrade to a high-security lab researching dangerous pathogens like Ebola and measles * $23 million to cover an extra 3500 surgeries in the next year LAW AND ORDER: * $125.8 million for cybersecurity upgrades to NSW Police, $50 million of which will go to upgrade outdated hardware * Victims' Support Service funding boosted by $227 million over five years to help victims of violent crime access counselling * Upgrade of Downing Centre to create 15 new physical and virtual courtrooms and $48.3 million to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for additional solicitors HOUSING * $30.4 million crisis intervention package for homelessness services * Extension of build-to-rent tax concessions beyond slated 2039 end date * New guidelines to speed up construction of roads, schools and parks around developments ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SPACES: * $110 million to maintain public spaces including the repair of Pyrmont Bridge and maintenance of fire trails * Construction of the Newcastle Logistics Precinct for $115.5 million which will house wind turbines and electrical transformers used in renewable energy projects * Commonwealth Veteran Card holders will receive free vehicle entry to all NSW National Parks CULTURE: * The establishment of a $100 million fund to find a suitable location for a second major film studio in Sydney * $280 million to support the screen and digital games sector including rebates for NSW-based visual effects and digital games productions NSW LABOR GOVERNMENT BUDGET PLEDGES TRANSPORT: * $452 million to increase bus services, including $56 million to purchase 50 new 'bendy' buses * $150 million of above funds to be used for more regular school bus services in outer Sydney and regional areas * Road upgrades and new signage around Western Sydney Airport precinct totalling $80 million EDUCATION: * $9 billion over four years for public school infrastructure, largely focused in growing suburban communities * Three new public primary schools in west and southwest Sydney with attached public preschools along with one new high school HEALTH: * $700 million towards construction of the new Bankstown Hospital and necessary relocation of Bankstown TAFE * A statewide pathology hub to be established at Westmead, the $492 million investment includes an upgrade to a high-security lab researching dangerous pathogens like Ebola and measles * $23 million to cover an extra 3500 surgeries in the next year LAW AND ORDER: * $125.8 million for cybersecurity upgrades to NSW Police, $50 million of which will go to upgrade outdated hardware * Victims' Support Service funding boosted by $227 million over five years to help victims of violent crime access counselling * Upgrade of Downing Centre to create 15 new physical and virtual courtrooms and $48.3 million to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for additional solicitors HOUSING * $30.4 million crisis intervention package for homelessness services * Extension of build-to-rent tax concessions beyond slated 2039 end date * New guidelines to speed up construction of roads, schools and parks around developments ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SPACES: * $110 million to maintain public spaces including the repair of Pyrmont Bridge and maintenance of fire trails * Construction of the Newcastle Logistics Precinct for $115.5 million which will house wind turbines and electrical transformers used in renewable energy projects * Commonwealth Veteran Card holders will receive free vehicle entry to all NSW National Parks CULTURE: * The establishment of a $100 million fund to find a suitable location for a second major film studio in Sydney * $280 million to support the screen and digital games sector including rebates for NSW-based visual effects and digital games productions NSW LABOR GOVERNMENT BUDGET PLEDGES TRANSPORT: * $452 million to increase bus services, including $56 million to purchase 50 new 'bendy' buses * $150 million of above funds to be used for more regular school bus services in outer Sydney and regional areas * Road upgrades and new signage around Western Sydney Airport precinct totalling $80 million EDUCATION: * $9 billion over four years for public school infrastructure, largely focused in growing suburban communities * Three new public primary schools in west and southwest Sydney with attached public preschools along with one new high school HEALTH: * $700 million towards construction of the new Bankstown Hospital and necessary relocation of Bankstown TAFE * A statewide pathology hub to be established at Westmead, the $492 million investment includes an upgrade to a high-security lab researching dangerous pathogens like Ebola and measles * $23 million to cover an extra 3500 surgeries in the next year LAW AND ORDER: * $125.8 million for cybersecurity upgrades to NSW Police, $50 million of which will go to upgrade outdated hardware * Victims' Support Service funding boosted by $227 million over five years to help victims of violent crime access counselling * Upgrade of Downing Centre to create 15 new physical and virtual courtrooms and $48.3 million to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for additional solicitors HOUSING * $30.4 million crisis intervention package for homelessness services * Extension of build-to-rent tax concessions beyond slated 2039 end date * New guidelines to speed up construction of roads, schools and parks around developments ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SPACES: * $110 million to maintain public spaces including the repair of Pyrmont Bridge and maintenance of fire trails * Construction of the Newcastle Logistics Precinct for $115.5 million which will house wind turbines and electrical transformers used in renewable energy projects * Commonwealth Veteran Card holders will receive free vehicle entry to all NSW National Parks CULTURE: * The establishment of a $100 million fund to find a suitable location for a second major film studio in Sydney * $280 million to support the screen and digital games sector including rebates for NSW-based visual effects and digital games productions

Schools, buses headline early budget promises
Schools, buses headline early budget promises

Perth Now

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Schools, buses headline early budget promises

NSW LABOR GOVERNMENT BUDGET PLEDGES TRANSPORT: * $452 million to increase bus services, including $56 million to purchase 50 new 'bendy' buses * $150 million of above funds to be used for more regular school bus services in outer Sydney and regional areas * Road upgrades and new signage around Western Sydney Airport precinct totalling $80 million EDUCATION: * $9 billion over four years for public school infrastructure, largely focused in growing suburban communities * Three new public primary schools in west and southwest Sydney with attached public preschools along with one new high school HEALTH: * $700 million towards construction of the new Bankstown Hospital and necessary relocation of Bankstown TAFE * A statewide pathology hub to be established at Westmead, the $492 million investment includes an upgrade to a high-security lab researching dangerous pathogens like Ebola and measles * $23 million to cover an extra 3500 surgeries in the next year LAW AND ORDER: * $125.8 million for cybersecurity upgrades to NSW Police, $50 million of which will go to upgrade outdated hardware * Victims' Support Service funding boosted by $227 million over five years to help victims of violent crime access counselling * Upgrade of Downing Centre to create 15 new physical and virtual courtrooms and $48.3 million to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for additional solicitors HOUSING * $30.4 million crisis intervention package for homelessness services * Extension of build-to-rent tax concessions beyond slated 2039 end date * New guidelines to speed up construction of roads, schools and parks around developments ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SPACES: * $110 million to maintain public spaces including the repair of Pyrmont Bridge and maintenance of fire trails * Construction of the Newcastle Logistics Precinct for $115.5 million which will house wind turbines and electrical transformers used in renewable energy projects * Commonwealth Veteran Card holders will receive free vehicle entry to all NSW National Parks CULTURE: * The establishment of a $100 million fund to find a suitable location for a second major film studio in Sydney * $280 million to support the screen and digital games sector including rebates for NSW-based visual effects and digital games productions

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