A look at what the Illawarra and South Coast are set to receive in the 2013-2014 NSW budget, announced today.
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AT A GLANCE
- $20 million from the sale of Port Kembla to be spent on undecided infrastructure projects.
- $115 million for the Princes Highway upgrade at Gerringong between Mount Pleasant to Toolijooa Road, $19 million for the Foxground and Berry Bypass.
- $4 million for climbing lanes on Mount Ousley.
- $1 million engineering study for Albion Rail Bypass.
- WIN Stadium southern grandstand upgrade announced last year will be given $784,000 in 2013-14.
- $250,000 for the Bradman Foundation International Cricket Hall of Fame at Bowral.
- $13 million over four years for the fit out of new SES headquarters to be located in the Illawarra, as announced in February.
- $45.8 million to build the $86 million Wollongong Hospital elective surgery unit
- $11.5 million for work on the Wollongong Hospital car park expansion
- $1 million for Inner Harbour load out facility and $3 million for replacement pilot vessel for Port Kembla Port Corporation.
- Illawarra Industry Training College started in 2010 to be completed in 2014 - $1.7 million in 2013-14
- Wollongong Courthouse upgrade project announced last year will be allocated $4.2 million in 2013-14
- $2.2 million for new Albion Park fire station. Works are already in progress.