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Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has welcomed news of eight successful projects in Hume to receive 25th Anniversary Landcare Grants. Mr Taylor said he was pleased to announce funding for the following projects:

I’m pleased that the spill motion is over, and we can get on with doing the hard work of delivering better government for Australia.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has congratulated the Crookwell community on a successful application for funding under the 20 Million Trees Programme.

A funding grant of $94,040 will go to Landcare and community groups to plant 23,000 trees in the Crookwell area over three years.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has welcomed joint Federal and State funding for a range of projects and resources to build local community resilience to natural disasters.

In an interview on Fairfax TV’s Breaking Politics, Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor said talk about a proposed Bill to abolish Australian knighthoods was a huge distraction and he would not be supporting its introduction into parliament.

I have a great belief in the honours system we have operating in Australia. It acknowledges worthy recipients for the enormous contribution they make to our society. 

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has encouraged young sportspeople to apply for $500 grants to help with costs.

Applications for funding under Round 3 of the Federally Government’s Local Sporting Champions programme close on February 28, 2015.

This Government is strongly committed to fairness and supporting the vulnerable in the community. This is particularly important in healthcare.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has suggested people try and switch off, literally, these Christmas holidays, even for a few days. “It has been a busy year. Each year it seems to get busier. If there’s one thing we can do to slow the pace, it’s to switch off.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has announced Federal funding for an expansion of Wollondilly Anglican College. Mr Taylor congratulated the College community on its successful application for $800,000 under the Federal Capital Grants Programme.

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