The Hon David Littleproud – Leader of The Nationals, Shadow Agriculture Minister, Member for Maranoa
Senator The Hon Bridget McKenzie – Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Leader of the Nationals in the Senate
8 April 2025
A future Coalition Government will commit $10 million towards the much-needed Broken Hill Airport upgrade project, providing certainty for the critical regional link for South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Far West regional communities.
Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud said Broken Hill Airport is the major regional airport in Far West New South Wales, however, it requires major upgrades to accommodate additional aircraft movements and storage, ensuring improved access for operators like the critical Royal Flying Doctor Service.
“Our regional airports provide a critical link to major cities which is not only important for tourism but for the health, economic development and growth of our communities,” Mr
Littleproud said
“The Broken Hill Airport Upgrade project is vital to ensure the airport can efficiently and safely handle the projected growth and support the economic development of the beautiful
Silver City.”
Shadow Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Senator Bridget McKenzie, said the Coalition will continue to stand up for the residents of regional and remote Australia and provide the services they depend on.
“An effective airport is crucial in regional communities for the delivery of healthcare services, access to work and education opportunities, and to keep residents connected,” Senator McKenzie said.
“This will make Broken Hill more attractive to investors, allow specialised health providers to travel to the region more easily, promote economic opportunities through tourism, and
ultimately grow the population.”
The Nationals candidate for Parkes, Jamie Chaffey, said the commitment enables Broken Hill to be one step closer to being able to host larger aircraft such as Boeing 737s, meaning more seats on the plane, and better options for people wishing to travel in and out of Broken Hill and the Far West region.
“The airport previously received funding and development thanks to the hard work of Mark Coulton MP and the actions of the former Coalition Government, however, Labor then knocked back the funding, citing the project ‘didn’t stack up’,” Mr Chaffey said.
“I believe in this project, the Council believes in this project and The National Party believes in this project. We all want to see investment continue in Broken Hill. This is our commitment to Broken Hill – we believe in regional communities and want to support projects that will make Broken Hill an even better place to live.”
Broken Hill Mayor Tom Kennedy said council had been advocating for an upgrade of the airstrip for many years.
“It’s great to see The Nationals recognise what a crucial gateway to the Far West this facility is,” Cr Kennedy said.
“An upgraded runway will greatly boost local industry and tourism, support vital Royal Flying Doctor Service operations and vastly improve disaster relief capabilities for the region.”