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Well, local councils now have one more week to apply for funding to help them fix local roads to drive safer and smoother journeys across the Goulburn electorate.
Applications have now been extended to help regional councils repair, maintain and seal priority local roads in their communities.
Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman said the program demonstrates the government's commitment to building a safer and stronger road network in the regions.
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"Our local councils have a mammoth task in providing for their communities and maintaining their roads infrastructure," Mrs Tuckerman said.
"That's why fixing local roads is so important. It's giving councils a helping hand to address their maintenance backlog and repair, maintain or seal the local roads that are really important to their communities."
All successful projects will be completed within two years to ensure local communities see the benefits as quickly as possible.
Information for councils on how to apply for funding can be found on the Fixing Local Roads Program webpage at nswroads.work/fixinglocalroads.
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