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Home » Tanks Running Empty As Regional Nsw Misses Out On Criticial Water Infrastructure

Tanks Running Empty As Regional Nsw Misses Out On Criticial Water Infrastructure

2 July, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

The Minns Labor Government’s third budg­et has provided no new funding for the NSW Safe and Secure Water Program in a move that will continue to curb progress on critical water and sewerage projects across regional New South Wales.

Shadow Minister for Water Steph Cooke said the NSW Government’s inaction sends a clear message that regional infra­structure is simply not a priority.

“The NSW Safe and Secure Water Pro­gram is about delivering the basic infra­structure that provides clean water and reliable sewerage services to ensure com­munities are liveable,” Ms Cooke said.

“Some communities have spent years advocating for vital upgrades, only to be met with silence.”

In Narrandera, plans to modernise the town’s outdated water filtration system re­main stalled, despite the frequency of dis­coloured water running through the taps of homes and businesses.

To the northeast in Boorowa, council has completed the business case for a new pipeline after several residents were forced to truck in water during drought conditions — yet with no relief in the budget, they face the risk of having to do so again.

“These towns aren’t asking for special treatment — just a fair go,” Ms Cooke said.

“They’ve done the planning, they’ve made the case, and they’re ready to get on with the job. What’s missing is a govern­ment willing to back in regional people and regional communities.”

Ms Cooke warned that without renewed investment in water infrastructure, the Gov­ernment’s obligation to the National Hous­ing Accord to build 55,000 homes in region­al NSW will remain out of reach.

“You can’t talk about growth in the re­gions while ignoring the foundations that make that growth possible,” she said.

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