Work is still underway on a number of election commitments made by Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders during the tightly fought state election in March 2019.
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Among the range of promises made on the campaign trail were funding commitments to health, infrastructure and other projects.
Work on one of the primary promises, a commitment to fund 350 extra parking spaces at a cost of up to $30 million has already taken it's first steps, with $10 million committed for the first stage of work.
"Funding of $10 million for the first stage of work on additional parking at Dubbo Hospital was announced prior to the 2020 NSW Budget in November," Mr Saunders said.
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"Additional funding will be forthcoming in future budgets to complete the project."
Once the next stages of funding are provided in subsequent budgets, the plan is expected to provide around 380 new parking spaces once completed, which is anticipated in 2022.
A number of amenity upgrades totalling $100,000 for Mudgee Public School that were promised have also been completed already, with a further $500,000 pledged for use in upgrading the school in the future.
Funding for several other promises made, such as the repair of timber bridges across the electorate and a regional transport card for pensioners and others, has also been provided.
"Funding has been allocated for the repair or replacement of timber bridges, including Terrabella Bridge ($2.716m), Rawsonville Bridge ($700,000 for initial studies)," Mr Saunders said.
"Announcements regarding successful applications for the Fixing Country Bridges program will be made in coming weeks."
The Regional Seniors Travel Card Program is now in it's second year after a 'successful' first year, with Mr Saunders describing the proposal as 'extremely popular' with the eligible seniors who accessed the annual $250 travel stipend.
Similar initiatives, like the pledge to double the Active Kids voucher to two $100 instalments have also been met.
"The Active Kids voucher is available twice a year for school-aged children, with voucher 1 valid from January to December and voucher 2 valid from July to December," Mr Saunders said.
"This is in addition to the Creative Kids voucher, which is a $100 voucher designed to get kids involved in creative and cultural activities."
The $200 energy rebate for self-funded retirees is also 'up and running' and able to be claimed by those who have a valid Commonwealth Seniors Health Card and are the primary account holder on their electricity bill.
A commitment to provide interest free loans for the purchase of solar-battery systems is in the process of being addressed, with a pilot program in the Mid-Western Regional Council LGA trialling the system.
"Households not within the pilot area will be able to access the program when it rolls out across NSW," Mr Saunders said.
Measures announced in the 2020 budget to cut payroll tax and increase the threshold to $1.2 million meet a campaign promise to raise the threshold to $1 million.
Mr Saunders called the budget measure a 'massive win' for small business.