KING: Well, thank you for coming out on what is a glorious Ballarat day but is also a terrific day for local councils and people driving on local roads all a

KIERAN GILBERT: Let’s get to that interview now with the Minister for Infrastructure and transport, Catherine King, and we spoke about a ran

KYLIE BAXTER: Up now, though, I want to talk about infrastructure.

RAF EPSTEIN: The Federal Government also had a look at all of, or practically all of their infrastructure commitments.

DAVID DOWSETT [HOST]: Well, will the Wide Bay-Burnett get the much-needed infrastructure updates needed?

KARYN WILSON [HOST]: While other projects were shelved or just totally thrown out the window, the Federal Government announced yesterday the

CATHERINE KING: Today is a very important day in reforming the Australian Government’s investment in the nation’s

ROD CUDDIHY: Its Canberra Wrapped.

JAYNIE SEAL: The Federal Government is expected to slash billions of dollars in funds for upcoming rail and road projects.

ADAM SHIRLEY: Six minutes to eight. Well, the charge is on, powering up at Parliament House.