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Angus Taylor MP Me to Get to All Hume from Breadalbane, Manning the Pumpkin Soup Van Apply for a Grant The Federal Budget has extended a number of popular Federal funding programs to support regional infrastructure, including: • An additional $200 million third round of funding for the Goulburn High School P & C has been awarded a Building Better Regions Fund; federal grant of $13,560 to promote STEM learning Federal funding of $84,000 will allow through robotics. • $22.5 million for a fourth round of the Stronger Goulburn Mulwaree Council to install ANGUS Communities Programme ($436,543 has been allocated a higher quality CCTV camera system with broader coverage in Belmore to more than 40 Hume projects under the previous three Park to increase public safety. rounds); • Almost $6.1 million in Roads To Recovery funding will be allocated to seven Hume councils TAYLOR MP for 2018/19. Infrastructure investment also includes ongoing funding for the Black Spot Program, Bridges Renewal Program and the Financial Assistance Grants Program. Federal Member for Hume “I encourage councils and community groups to continue to apply for these funding programs Flying fox action at Goulburn’s new Adventure which allow so many worthy projects to be realised,” Angus Taylor said. DELIVERING FOR Playground. Well done council and the community for making this fantastic family facility a reality, along For further information on Commonwealth grants please visit www.grants.gov.au OUR COMMUNITY with Federal funding support. Goulburn, Boorowa and Upper Lachlan Jobs and businesses booming Ask Angus Over Jobs for the young in Hume I have an ongoing Village Record crowds at the Collector Pumpkin Festival this “There’s still more work to be done, but these Visits program which allows year. With Caroline, Michael, Damien and Olivia Hannan are fantastic outcomes.” Angus Taylor MP me to get to all Hume from Breadalbane, manning the pumpkin soup van. communities – big and small Around Goulburn, in an area stretching south to – during the year. I try to Queanbeyan, youth unemployment has dropped Please note: get to as many local events 3% in a year, to sit at 7.5%. • It is the customer's responsibility to check that the artwork is correct, please check the delivery address details and the addressee details below the barcode. Contact Australia Post if any changes are required. as I can and would love to • Failure to adhere to correct addressingcelebrate and formattingyour success. standards will result in higher customer charges or cancellation of service. In Hume’s north, the youth jobless rate has • Refer to the Reply Paid Service Guide or visit www.auspost.com.au/replypaid plummeted by 5.6% in the past year, down to 7.8%. • Please check the artwork detailsPlease thoroughly. send an Australia invite to Post is not responsible for any errors. Major housing development underway at Mary’s Mount in Goulburn [email protected] The retail, and accommodation and food services is seeing many young trade apprentices, including Sam and James sectors are each employing more than 11,000 Toparis, employed on the building of 2000 new homes. Thought I was no chance against experienced apple pie Width: 110 mm X Length: 220 mm Note: All components must be printed.Sashing the finest at Crookwell Show people across the broader Goulburn-Queanbeyan eaters at the Tallong Apple Festival this year…butThe artwork you’ve components must not be re-scaled. Re-scaling will create processing got to be in it to win it – And win it I did! problems. district. The healthcare and social work sectors employ 17,400 people across the same district. new businesses have All of our policies are designed with one goal in mind - to create more and better paid jobs. opened in Hume. Delivery Address: (2016-17 financial year) PO Box 700 470 Across the country more than one million jobs have GOULBURN NSW 2580 been created since the Coalition was elected in 62 in Goulburn 35 at Narellan 2013 – in 2017 alone, our economy generated 1,000 jobs a day. 50 in 29 at Tahmoor Locally, our policies have helped Hume to have one Mount Annan of the lowest levels of unemployment in Australia. 18 at Bargo 39 in Camden The following pages highlight some of the ways in which our local community is benefiting from a 11 at Crookwell stronger economy. 40 in Picton Angus Taylor MP Federal Member for Hume Reply Paid 87310 GOULBURN NSW 2580 How to contact Angus Goulburn Office 191 Auburn Street, Goulburn NSW 2580 Camden Office Suite 2a/190 Argyle Street, Camden NSW 2570 02 4822 2277 Local call 1300 301 826 [email protected] angustaylor.com.au angustaylor4hume Authorised by Angus Taylor MP, Liberal Party of Australia, 191 Auburn Street, Goulburn, NSW, 2580. Printed by Highland Printing, 10/254 Argyle Street, Moss Vale, NSW 2577 Filename: D43706194001110220Y140124.pdf date: 24/01/2014 14:22:00 Summary: Envelope Paper Requirements: No print content can appear in the bottom 15 mm on the front of the article or 20mm on the WARNING - weight of 65 to 100gsm; Changes to this artwork not complying with - thickness of 0.08 to 0.18 mm; rear of the article. Reply Paid Service Guidelines may result in - stiffness: machine direction of 3 mN; and, cancellation of your Reply Paid service. - stiffness: cross direction of 1.5mN. Ministerial focus Hume retirees worse off under Labor’s Infrastructure investment retirement tax is driving new jobs In Angus’ ministerial work, his Federal Labor will use tax grabs on have a small self-managed super fund, focus is on ensuring Australians retirees to fund spending if they win you will no longer get a refund for tax are safe and secure - in their government. Recently, Mr Shorten already paid on your shares. homes, on the street and online. announced Labor would abolish tax Billions of dollars of the Government’s Only the Liberals will keep tax $75 billion infrastructure investment is refunds for share dividends. This would As the Minister for Law refunds for franking credits. happening in Hume, particularly in the mean if you are on a low-income or north of Hume. Enforcement and Cyber Security, Angus works within the Home The construction sector in the Goulburn- Affairs portfolio to lead the Queanbeyan district employs 12,000 people, Government’s response to and another 8,000 employees work in the an increasingly sophisticated Poultry plant to employ 150 locals manufacturing sector there. “This kind of Goulburn’s $40 million wastewater treatment criminal threat - encompassing job creation doesn’t happen by accident. plant upgrade has created employment for more than 150 contractors during construction. The cyber crime, organised criminal Thriving businesses create jobs and give Federal Government has invested $10 million networks, criminal activity as it Australians opportunity to work, to save, to toward the project under the National Stronger pertains to cryptocurrencies and get ahead,” Angus Taylor MP. Regions Fund. cyber bullying. The Federal Budget has confirmed the Government’s commitment to improve safety at Work underway to improve Devil’s Elbow Australia’s airports. Angus joined the Prime Minister and Minister Dutton in announcing that 190 new AFP personnel will be Gunning Dalton numbers on the rise deployed across Australia’s major airports as part of this initiative. Upper Lachlan Shire Council growing town and families is forecasting the combined are choosing to send their Angus is also the Minister population of Gunning and children to the local public responsible for Commonwealth Dalton this year will top school.” Gunning Public assistance in the event of 1,950 residents. School principal Danny Scott natural disasters. Woodlands Ridge on Bannister Road is looking to Gunning Public School says establish itself as a major poultry operation in the it hasn’t seen student Southern Tablelands. numbers this high since Owner manager Eddie Wehbe said his business was at the Central School shut its the start of a significant growth phase. doors in the 1970s. “We will be looking to employ about 150 people at our In the past three years the Federal infrastructure funding is food processing plant in Goulburn. We have a livestock school has gone from under creating jobs, upgrading our roads division which manages 10,000 animals and currently 50 kids to over 100. and making our communities safer. employs small numbers of staff. “It’s a combination of The Federal Government has Bridge building at Goulburn creates 12 months of “We will be employing many tradespeople around the factors – Gunning is a contributed $460,000 towards construction jobs for the region Goulburn area once our food processing facility is under realigning Devil’s Elbow between construction.” Gunning and Crookwell. of its nationwide Bridges Renewal Program. The Government has also committed The successful contractor to build the new HUME COMMUNITY SURVEY $3.25 million toward the new Lansdowne bridge is expected to be employing staff for Bridge across the Mulwaree River, as part a 12-month construction phase. “We campaigned hard for these overtaking The issues Our Community Your details lanes on the Lachlan Valley Way. Travel Please number the four issues that concern If you could fix one problem in our local area, what would Please complete the following details so that I can stay in touch and keep between Boorowa and Yass will be a lot safer.” you most. it be? you informed. Angus Taylor Making the right economic choices to Federal infrastructure support for Goulburn, secure better days ahead Title Name Boorowa and Upper Lachlan: Tackling crime and the scourge of drugs Securing Australia’s borders Address Mobile and internet update Tackling the rising cost of living Upper Lachlan Shire Council Boorowa Hostel Inc ($9,420) Securing more and better paying jobs ($20,000) - Clifton Park - solar panels Burrowa House In the past two years, new phone and Securing Medicare and the health system amenities block internet services have improved connectivity Goulburn High School P & C Providing a record investment in schools About politics Email for homes and businesses across Hume.
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