OPERATION WEST FORCE
Too many of our family and friends are sadly killed on the state’s roads.
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Tragically, the road toll in the Western region of the state has been rising over the past three years.
Forty lives were lost in 2014, 55 in 2015 and 64 lives were lost in 2016.
To help stop this trend I launched ‘Operation West Force’ in Dubbo last week, a six-week road safety operation across the western region with one aim, to reduce road related trauma.
The NSW Police will run a high-visibility policing operation specifically aimed at driving down the road toll in the western region.
For six weeks there will be more police on our roads targeting high-risk behaviour which contributed to our road toll.
Police will be targeting speeding, wearing of seatbelts, drink and drug driving, fatigue and the use of mobile phones while behind the wheel.
I urge everyone to take extra care on our roads, watch out for others and take note of the signs of fatigue.
Too many families are torn apart by the loss of life on our roads.
Slow down, don’t drink and drive, make sure you fasten your seatbelt and leave your mobile phone safely in your pocket.
Police will not hesitate to book drivers found to be behaving dangerously.
CAVES UPGRADES IMPRESSIVE
Last week I had the honour, alongside Dubbo Regional Council Administrator Michael Kniepp, to inspect the recently completed $1.15 million upgrade to accommodation and facilities at the Wellington Caves.
This investment into the Caves complex was funded under the NSW Governments Restart Cobbora Transition Fund and will help attract visitors to the region.
The expansion includes work on the accommodation facilities with the addition of an outdoor kitchen, BBQ’s and a swimming pool.
This investment will help to increases tours of the caves and work towards keeping tourists in the region longer.
The Dubbo electorate is extremely lucky when it comes to tourism and tourist attractions.
We have everything from the aviation museum in Narromine, Dubbo’s Taronga Western Plains Zoo, the Old Dubbo Goal, Wellington’s Caves and our course historical Gulgong and the beautiful wine region of Mudgee.
SENIORS FESTIVAL CELEBRATIONS
During March seniors can look forward to local celebrations during the 2017 Seniors Festival. The Trangie Aboriginal Land Council, Mid-Western Regional Council, Community Connect Services and Dubbo Regional Council have received grants from the NSW Government to help deliver Seniors Week projects to their communities.