Scott Morrison announces Federal government funding for 'economies hardest hit', but Orange misses out

Danielle Cetinski
Updated January 28 2020 - 6:15pm, first published 4:35pm
WATER WORKS: Prime Minister Scott Morrison, pictured alongside Blayney mayor Scott Ferguson and David Littleproud, was in the region on Tuesday. Photo: JUDE KEOGH
WATER WORKS: Prime Minister Scott Morrison, pictured alongside Blayney mayor Scott Ferguson and David Littleproud, was in the region on Tuesday. Photo: JUDE KEOGH

ORANGE was the only Central West area not to fully benefit from a prime ministerial cash splash in the region aimed at reducing the effects of the drought, with the local government area directed to look to state funding for more water storage.

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Danielle Cetinski

Danielle Cetinski

Central Western Daily senior journalist

Danielle started at the Kiama Independent in 2010 before moving to the Central Western Daily in 2014. She covers council, court, politics, general news and business, and elections are her favourite time of the year. Got a tip? Email danielle.cetinski@centralwesterndaily.com.au

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