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NSW government to deliver final budget ahead of state election, here's what we know so far

NSW government to deliver final budget ahead of state election, here's what we know so far
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The New South Wales government is introducing a $50 weekly cap on road tolls as part of its final budget before the upcoming state election. The budget also includes significant funding for health staffing and school infrastructure projects.

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These fiscal measures are designed to address cost-of-living pressures for voters ahead of a pivotal state election.

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Motorists will pay no more than $50 a week in road tolls as part of the state budget s cost of living relief measures. ( ABC News: Keana Naughton )

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