Tag: Upper Hunter by-election
News ArchivesREPRESENTATIVES of the Merriwa- Cassilis Alliance met with Deputy Premier John Barilaro and Minister for Environment and Energy Matt Kean this week to discuss the proposed TransGrid power line project.
» Read more about: Merriwa-Cassilis Alliance talk TransGrid at Parliament »
SHOOTERS, Fishers and Farmers (SFF) Party Chair and MLC, Mark Banasiak, has accused the Nationals of siding with the Animal Justice Party to amend and remove paragraphs in the final report on the dairy industry,
THE Merriwa-Willow Tree Road closure and the need for additional road funding was a hot topic of discussion at the NSW Farmers meet the candidates forum last night.
» Read more about: Candidates on: Road funding and Merriwa-Willow Tree Road debacle »
LAST night Upper Hunter election candidates stepped away from the mining discussion to field questions from the agricultural community.
» Read more about: Candidates on: Agricultural jobs and assisting young farmers »
FORMER Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull has thrown his support behind independent candidate Kirsty O’Connell in the upcoming by-election,
» Read more about: Why Malcolm Turnbull is backing Kirsty O’Connell »
SUE Abbott, Greens Candidate for Upper Hunter said groups that support the communities’ most vulnerable are being ignored during the by-election.
LAST night New South Wales Farmers held an agriculture-focused forum at the Scone RSL Club,
» Read more about: NSW Farmers Scone candidates forum: An overview »
ONE Nation candidate Dale McNamara said if elected, he will fight for a daily return ‘commuter train’ from Tamworth to Newcastle, » Read more about: Plans to reinvigorate public assets and transport »
INDEPENDENT candidate Kirsty O’Connell says dividends are being paid to the Upper Hunter as a result of rising political competition prior to the May 22 by-election.
MICHAEL Johnsen, disgraced former Upper Hunter state member, is attempting to reinvent himself as a government strategist and reputation manager,
» Read more about: Johnsen’s espoused strong government links – disassociate »