Federal Politics
Treasurer: Why Lindsay is safe in government’s hands
Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg toured Lindsay today to talk up the Coalition ahead of a likely May election.
New lights make River Walk safer
More people are pounding the pavement after long-requested lighting was recently installed along the Great River Walk from Jamison Road to Nepean Avenue.
Coalition announces funding to tackle tech-savvy domestic violence offenders
Coalition commits $480,000 for new case workers to tackle domestic violence at Penrith Women's Health Centre.
Budget back in black as Labor attempts to curb cost-of-living crisis
Labor will return the Federal Budget to surplus, albeit temporarily, and has addressed a range of cost-of-living issues as Treasurer Jim Chalmers aims to set up the country for a mixed economic road ahead.
Shorten visits Werrington to make NBN announcement
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten is back in Penrith today, visiting the Werrington Park Corporate Centre ahead of his appearance on ABC TV's 'Q&A' this...
Labor closer to finding candidate to take on Fiona Scott
Mystery still surrounds who the Lindsay Labor candidate will be for next year’s Federal Election, but the picture will be made clearer within days...
Council hits government for six
The future of Penrith has been broken down into six key priorities, that Penrith Council will be advocating for ahead of the Federal Election.
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Minister says government is keeping great Aussie dream alive
Minister for Housing Michael Sukkar has visited Lindsay to talk up the Federal Government’s First Home Loan Deposit Scheme.