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Federal discussions focus on support for Hunter economic evolution, roads

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Singleton mayor Sue Moore is renewing calls for a statutory body to drive the economic evolution of the Hunter region.

She reiterated her plea at a recent meeting with Federal Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories Kristy McBain and Hunter MP Dan Repacholi.

Also discussed was the need for increased funding for the local road network in the wake of ongoing wet weather events, as well as support for the Alroy Oval sports precinct, the Hunter Regional Livestock Exchange and Bulga and Milbrodale Water Security project.

The visit by the duo built on Singleton’s strong relationships with all levels of government and the successes of the Singleton Advocacy Agenda and Infrastructure and Agenda.

Cr Moore said the meeting was an opportunity not only to raise issues pertinent to Singleton but the Hunter as a whole.

“As a former mayor of Bega, the Minister knows first-hand the challenges facing local government and we were very pleased she and Dan made time in their busy schedules to meet with us,” she stated.

“The top items for discussion were council’s ongoing calls for a statutory body with the appropriate powers and resources to drive a regional approach to economic evolution in line with global changes to industry and, of course, the ongoing challenges local councils face with repairs to local roads.

“We are also committed to securing government support for projects that will make a difference to the lives and prosperity of our residents now and in the future.

“And, the plans council has for the Alroy Oval sports precinct in Singleton Heights, upgrades to the Hunter Regional Livestock Exchange and potable water for Bulga and Milbrodale certainly tick all of those boxes.”

Mr Repacholi said it was important to work with all levels of government in delivering for the community.

“It was important for Kristy and I to hear first-hand from our councils about the issues they are facing with delivering for their communities,” he explained.

“Singleton Council has had more than its fair share of natural disasters in the past 12 months.

“So, the federal government is also keen to hear from all councils about how we can better work with them on rebuilding and future proofing community assets.”

Cr Moore said the Minister’s stopover reaffirmed Ms McBain’s commitment to local government and the ongoing importance of the Singleton Advocacy Agenda and Infrastructure Agenda.

“It’s great that Kristy and Dan have shown a keen interest in what matters to Singleton and the Hunter more broadly,” she added.

“I look forward to continuing our strong working relationship to achieve the best outcomes for our community.”

The Singleton Advocacy Agenda and Singleton Infrastructure Agendas are available at www.singleton.nsw.gov.au/advocacy

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