Government show ‘callous disregard’ for regions by cutting blackspot funding

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Government show ‘callous disregard’ for regions by cutting blackspot funding
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Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie says the Labor government are showing a “callous disregard for road fatalities” by cutting funds to a mobile blackspot program targeting “high risk” areas known for accidents.

“The Labor government in their October budget ripped $69

million out of the program,” Ms McKenzie told Sky News Australia.

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