Not ‘dumb’: Pollies can’t claim credit for bypass backflip
‘All the politicians who are crowing at present, you’re on notice.’
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‘All the politicians who are crowing at present, you’re on notice.’
$135 million for Coffs Bypass is the main event as support acts fail to inspire
NSW Planning Minister Rob Stokes has given the green light for the construction of the $1.8 billion Coffs Harbour Bypass project.
THE State Government has today given the Coffs Harbour Bypass the tick of approval.
Deputy PM has spoken of ‘changed guidelines’ in relation to bypass delays.
As the old saying goes ‘good things come to those who wait’.
The new minister in charge of the Coffs Harbour Bypass has avoided a number of straight forward questions in relation to the project.
The roundabout will be rebuilt when the bypass is built, but the 2020 start date is looking shaky.
Nerves turned to frustration after a day in court in the latest attempt to get details from the RMS on bypass changes.
A tribunal has ordered the RMS to send an appropriate representative to a mediation session at Coffs Harbour Courthouse.
Incoming Cowper MP Pat Conaghan has corrected a slip of the tongue on live television that he was supporting cuttings and not tunnels on the Coffs Bypass.
THAT winning feeling has begun to sink into Pat Conaghan 24 hours after his memorable night, but the former police officer hasn’t taken his eyes off the prize.
MR Conaghan better brace himself for a frosty reception if his bartending skills aren’t up to scratch, as thirsty workers will be keen for a perfect frothy.
In town for more pre-election promises the Deputy PM would not commit to tunnels on the Coffs bypass.
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