Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited flood-affected communities in Central West NSW on Tuesday morning and says the federal, state, and local governments “have their back” after it was announced there will be increased disaster funding.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited flood-affected communities in Central West NSW on Tuesday morning and says the federal, state, and local governments “have their back” after it was announced there will be an increase in disaster funding.
“We’ll continue to work with state and territory governments as we have in New South Wales,” Mr Albanese said during Question Time on Tuesday.
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