$7 Million boost for Durack from Building Better Regions Fund

Drought-affected regional communities in Durack are set to receive a boost of more than $7 million of new local roads, restoration and building projects, as part of Round 4 of the Morrison Government’s highly successful Building Better Regions Fund (BBRF).

Federal Member for Durack, the Honourable Melissa Price has congratulated the 4 successful Durack Shires with projects that are a positive investment in the region’s future. “These include more than $4 million for the construction of the Landor Road Strategic Regional Connector at Peak Hill in the Shire of Meekatharra, and more than $2 million for a new Visitors Stop at Gascoyne Junction”, Melissa Price said. “These projects will drive Durack regional economic growth and support local tourism. As will more than $400 000 for Carnarvon’s recycled water pipeline upgrade and more than $100 000 for restoration of Mingenew’s historic railway station.” Ms Price said. Communities in Durack continue to show amazing spirit and strength as they support each other through drought in some areas and I am glad to see this latest round of BBRF will provide much needed support. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said this funding of $207 million investment under Round 4 will support 163 new infrastructure and community projects across drought-affected regional Australia .

For a full list of successful projects, please visit www.business.gov.au/bbrf

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Media Contact: Rose Crane 0427 587 395, Rosemea.Crane@aph.gov.au