NSW government announces $149 million IPTAAS funding

Elizabeth Frias
Updated June 21 2022 - 7:30am, first published 7:27am
Regional health minister Bronnie Taylor, with Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders, deputy premier and minister for regional NSW Paul Toole, announced the patients' travel subsidies at Dubbo. Picture: Elizabeth Frias
Regional health minister Bronnie Taylor, with Dubbo MP Dugald Saunders, deputy premier and minister for regional NSW Paul Toole, announced the patients' travel subsidies at Dubbo. Picture: Elizabeth Frias

Residents in remote areas who need to travel to receive specialist medical care will benefit from a $149.5 million funding boost announced by the NSW government on Monday.

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Elizabeth Frias

Elizabeth Frias

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I began my news reporting days in western and inner west Sydney before joining the Daily Liberal's Dubbo NSW newsroom. Telling all sorts of stories about people, places and events is my daily preoccupation so email me at elizabeth.frias@austcommunitymedia.com.au and I'll be in touch!

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