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Wollondilly one-year-olds have recorded the highest rate of immunisation across Australia.

In the September 2018 quarter, 98.7% of all babies aged 12-15 months in Wollondilly had been fully immunised.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has welcomed today’s Coalition commitment to a $5 billion Future Drought Fund to further support farmers in Hume and local communities.

Federal Member for Hume and Minister for Energy Angus Taylor says the Government’s energy plan will bring power price relief for households and businesses.

Families and small businesses in Hume will benefit from big savings under the Federal Government’s new energy plan. Federal Member for Hume and Minister for Energy Angus Taylor said the savings on a household bill could amount to hundreds of dollars.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor will work with mobile service operators on new funding applications to fix Hume mobile phone black spots.

Round 4 of the Federal Government’s Mobile Black Spot Program has now opened and applications are being received until 5pm on 10 December 2018.

Small and medium-sized businesses in Hume will pay less tax five years sooner, with new laws fast tracking tax relief passing Parliament today. Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor said it was fantastic news for thousands of Hume-based businesses.

Improved safety and transport productivity are on the way for the Goulburn community with major work on the new Lansdowne Bridge and road approaches now getting underway.

Hill Top and Colo Vale Village men’s sheds will use funding from the Coalition Government’s National Shed Development Programme to upgrade safety.

Unemployment has fallen from more than 4% down to 2.8% in Bargo and down to 2.9% in Picton, Tahmoor and Buxton.

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor said in the past 12 months, Wollondilly had experienced the biggest drop in the jobless rate, compared to elsewhere in Hume.

Unemployment has fallen to 1.5% in Camden and new jobs are opening up. Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor said in the past 12 months Camden’s unemployment had fallen from 2.2% (June quarter 2017) to 1.5% (June quarter 2018).

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