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Western NSW ‘neglected’ by budget says Barwon MP

The NSW Government has delivered a Sydney-centric budget that fails to deliver for rural and regional areas, says Shooters, Fishers and Farmers member for Barwon Roy Butler. "The Berejiklian Government has celebrated its operating surplus and its record investment in infrastructure across the state and that's all good – if you forget that western NSW is also part of the state," he said on Tuesday. He said the Barwon electorate is 44 per cent of the state, but hasn't had a significant school or hospital upgrade funded in this budget. READ ALSO: "All I am seeing in this budget is a continuation of record neglect of western NSW," Mr Butler said. "The budget delivers new metro trains, museums and stadiums for the Sydney, and less than the bare necessities for the communities of the Barwon electorate. "The NSW Government announced that this budget was a budget for the bush, and congratulated themselves for their record investment in drought funding. Mr Butler said it's time to support our farming businesses and communities while they are at their lowest ebb, but said short-term cash loans are not the way. "I'm disappointed that the government is congratulating its self on the announcement of more short-term cash loans," he said. "Short-term cash loans create more debt. More debt is not the solution for farmers or our communities. Story continues after video: "Loans of any kind are a receivable for government. The future repayment of these loans will just delay the recovery from the drought further. "The current drought is impacting on businesses that aren't part of the agriculture supply chain. It's affecting schools, hospitals, and community services. It's impacting regional communities with such severity that without proper government assistance many will struggle to recover. "If the NSW Government needs help with long-term solutions, all they have to do is pick up the phone and call me. "Individuals and groups from across the Barwon electorate and the state have approached me with ideas that have the potential to improve the outlook for regional communities. Solutions that cover community business capacity, education, infrastructure, mental health, and rural finance. "It's time we listen to what they have to say and work together across political divides to ensure our rural and regional communities are supported. "It's time we work together to deliver solutions. We need to for the future of rural and regional NSW."

The NSW Government has delivered a Sydney-centric budget that fails to deliver for rural and regional areas, says Shooters, Fishers and Farmers member for Barwon Roy Butler.

"The Berejiklian Government has celebrated its operating surplus and its record investment in infrastructure across the state and that's all good – if you forget that western NSW is also part of the state," he said on Tuesday.

He said the Barwon electorate is 44 per cent of the state, but hasn't had a significant school or hospital upgrade funded in this budget.

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"All I am seeing in this budget is a continuation of record neglect of western NSW," Mr Butler said.

"The budget delivers new metro trains, museums and stadiums for the Sydney, and less than the bare necessities for the communities of the Barwon electorate.

"The NSW Government announced that this budget was a budget for the bush, and congratulated themselves for their record investment in drought funding.

Mr Butler said it's time to support our farming businesses and communities while they are at their lowest ebb, but said short-term cash loans are not the way.

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