Singleton Council can apply for a share of $30 million funding to help fast track new homes across regional NSW

Updated February 9 2022 - 7:57am, first published 7:51am

FAST TRACK FUNDING

MOVING FORWARD: The State Government will provide up to 50 per cent of the capital costs for businesses to construct fast and ultra-fast charging bays for electric vehicles along key travel routes.
MOVING FORWARD: The State Government will provide up to 50 per cent of the capital costs for businesses to construct fast and ultra-fast charging bays for electric vehicles along key travel routes.

SINGLETON and Mid-Coast are among 21 councils that can apply for a share of $30 million funding to help fast track new homes across regional NSW.

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