The Morrison Government is enhancing our social security safety net by increasing support for unemployed Australians while strengthening their obligations to search for work.
The Morrison Government is encouraging all residents in Pearce to get ready for their COVID-19 vaccination by linking their digital government services, particularly their myGov and Medicare accounts.
Communities in Pearce will have access to better broadband connectivity during natural disasters, with the rollout of a local satellite dish by NBN Co on emergency buildings around Australia, such as Rural Fire Service depots and evacuation centres.
More Australians than ever are receiving the medical care they need at no cost to themselves, as recent data shows almost nine out of 10 visits to the GP over the year to December were provided with no out-of-pocket cost.
The arts industry in Pearce will be supported in its recovery from the impacts of COVID-19 through the successful allocation of funds to York Arts & Events through the Morrison Government’s Regional Arts Fund ‘Recovery’ grants.
Owners of Driver Reviver locations across Pearce can now apply for a share of $7.3 million in Australian Government funding to upgrade their life-saving rest sites.
Federal Liberal Member for Pearce Christian Porter has welcomed a $13.5 million commitment by the Morrison Government to improve safety on 131 kms of local roads within the electorate.