Major Projects
- $5.6 billion for duplication of Pacific Highway
- $13.8 million for National Centre of Co-operative Excellence
- $1.8 million for Maclean Riverside Precinct upgrade
- $1.4 million for Oakes Oval redevelopment
- $3.5 million for the Casino Meatworks redevelopment
- $1 million to seal road to Toonumbar Dam
- Replaced wooden bridges in Kyogle, Yamba and Ramornie
- Fixed more than 100 mobile phone blackspots
- NBN rolled out locally before the rest of the country
- $25 million to attract and create jobs on the North Coast
- $5.7 million to tackle Ice in our community
- Made our community a lead site for $192 million suicide prevention programme
- $2.8 million to create the Lismore Quadrangle
- $4.15 million to upgrade Harwood Sugar Mill
Kyogle
- $4.2 million to repair and upgrade bridges
- $1 million to seal road to Toonumbar Dam
- $7.3 million to repair and maintain local roads
- $250,000 for upgrade of Kyogle Aquatic Centre
- $2.6 million for Aged Care places.
- $7.6 million in Financial Assistance to Council
- $1.4 million to Headspace to expand into Casino and Kyogle
- Six new mobile phone base stations to fix blackspots
- $399,500 to fix local road blackspots
- $16,000 to Historical Society for building maintenance
- $12,000 towards Kyogle Mens shed
- $147,750 for Kyogle Care Connections to care for our elderly
Clarence Valley
- $4.15 million to upgrade Harwood Mill and Refinery
- More than $20 million in Financial Assistance to Clarence Valley Council
- $14.9 million to repair and maintain local roads
- $17.3. million for Aged Care beds
- Headspace in Grafton
- $1.8 million for Maclean Riverside Precinct upgrade
- $200,000 for CCTV cameras
- $330,000 Aboriginal suicide prevention
- Regional Training Hub for medical students
- $950,000 to upgrade Wherrett Park
- $3.53 million to repair and upgrade bridges
- $2.6 million for three Skills Training Centres at local High Schools.
- $821,000 to help local disadvantaged students attend university
- $1.5 million to Bulgarr Ngaru Medical Aboriginal Corporation for health services
- $1.5 million for respite care and community services at Cranes
- $280,000 for new classrooms and equipment at St Andrews Christian School
- $70,000 to upgrade Wooli Tennis Court
Lismore
- Obtained flood recovery funding for households, small businesses and farmers.
- $8.6 million for repair and maintenance of local roads
- $1.4 million for Oakes Oval redevelopment
- Approval of $5 million variation for affordable housing
- $2.8 million to build Lismore Regional Art Gallery
- $1.5 million to repair road blackspots
- Regional Training Hub for medical students
- $12.3 million in Financial Assistance Grants to Lismore City Council
- $7.7 million to SCU for research and to assist disadvantaged students
- $3 million to Trinity Catholic College for a Hospitality Skills Training Centre, and technical and applied studies
- $250,000 for Southern Cross LADS Driver Education Facility
- $878,000 to build a new bridge at Lismore Industrial Estate
- $398,550 for Norpa
- $12,000 to Northern United Football Club for new equipment
- $5,000 to Lismore Richmond Rivers Football Club for field maintenance
- $80,000 to Koala Care Centre for renovations
- Numerous Green Army projects
Ballina
- $850,000 to reconstruct the Ballina Marine Tower
- $1 million to build a Skills Training Centre at Alstonville High
- $500,000 for Wollongbar Multi-sports Facility
- $7.6 million in Financial Assistance grants to Ballina Council
- $7 million to repair and maintain local roads
- $4.2 million for Aged Care places/services
- $911,000 for respite care
- Almost $900,000 to fix road Blackspots
- $183,000 for Ballina/Byron Family Centre’s Fellas programme
- $400,000 for Heartfelt House
- $80,000 to improve Koala habitat
- Numerous Green Army projects
Richmond Valley
- $3.5 million to upgrade Casino Sale Yard
- $3 million to upgrade hospital’s Emergency Department
- Saved the Casino Drill Hall from sale
- $500,000 for Casino amphitheatre
- $110,000 for Woodburn Riverside upgrade
- $175,000 to Meatworks to help farmers
- $464,000 to install CCTV in Casino CBD
- $9.3 million in Financial Assistance Grants to Richmond Valley Council
- $10.1 million to repair and maintain local roads
- $1 million to build Skill Training Centre at Evans River Y-12
- $3 million for Aged Care places
- $1.4 million to Headspace to expand into Casino and Kyogle
- $840,000 to Casino Christian School for a new science lab
Coffs Harbour
- $1.86 million for repair and maintenance of local roads
- $1 million to move the Woolgoolga Surf Life Saving Club
- $1.5 million to fix road blackspots
- $9,000 to the Regional Community Garden Association
- $10,000 to Woolgoolga Art Group for facility upgrades
- $150,000 to Healthy North Coast
- $370,000 to Life Cell Marine Safety for a new marine safety device
Authorised by Kevin Hogan MP, National Party of Australia, Lismore, NSW