Commonwealth give state $80 million for Murray Darling Basin Toolkit projects

Cody Tsaousis
Updated February 2 2022 - 4:56pm, first published 3:30pm
TALKING WATER: Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce, Member for Parkes Mark Coulton, Tamworth mayor Russell Webb and federal and state water ministers Keith Pitt and Kevin Anderson were all keen to make the announcement. Photo: Gareth Gardner
TALKING WATER: Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce, Member for Parkes Mark Coulton, Tamworth mayor Russell Webb and federal and state water ministers Keith Pitt and Kevin Anderson were all keen to make the announcement. Photo: Gareth Gardner

THE Commonwealth has committed $80 million to deliver projects supporting the health of rivers in NSW under the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, as it ramps up spending ahead of this year's election.

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Cody Tsaousis

Cody Tsaousis

Journalist

I'm a news reporter who enjoys covering politics and energy, but I will write about anything for my community. I moved to the New England in 2021 after spending several years in the Upper Hunter.

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