Foundations in regions need to be ‘strong’: Perrottet

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Foundations in regions need to be ‘strong’: Perrottet
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NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has spoken at the Daily Telegraph 2022 Bush Summit in Griffith about what the government plans to deliver for regional NSW.

Mr Perrottet praised the region’s “natural environment, resources, advanced economy” and “amazing people”.

“All our regions are unique but for any of them to fulfill their potential, the same foundations need to be strong,” Mr Perrottet said. “They need infrastructure – big infrastructure, small infrastructure – not just promised, not just in a press release, but actually delivered.”

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