The NSW state government failed to allocate any direct funding for promised new schools in Jerrabomberra and Bungendore in its state budget on Tuesday.
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Tuesday's budget, the Coalition's first since it won the March state election, also had no allocated funding for promised upgrades to a number of schools across the Canberra region for 2019-20.
These included Yass High School and Queanbeyan West High School.
Other schools in the region to miss out on allocated upgrade funding were Jindabyne Central School, Braidwood Central High, Young High School and Monaro High School.
Budget documents refer instead to the government's broader, $6.7 billion education infrastructure fund.
But the state government will put in $4 million in 2019-20 to begin promised $20 million upgrades to the Kings and Monaro Highways.
The government also delivered promised funding for police stations in the Snowy Mountains, with $13 million to go towards upgrades to stations in Jindabyne, Thredbo and Perisher.
Kosciuszko National Park's Thredbo Valley Track will also receive $7 million for extension works.
Tuesday's budget also allocated $9.2 million in 2019-20 for upgrades at Cooma Hospital.
Tumut Hospital, on the far side of the Snowy Mountains, will also receive $3.5 million for redevelopment works in 2019-20.
On the south coast, the Bateman's Bay bridge replacement was given $88 million, while a similar project to replace the Nowra bridge over Shoalhaven River was allocated $29 million.
Closer to Canberra, the Goulburn hospital will receive over $47 million for redevelopment works.
Works for an "active armed offender" training facility for NSW Police outside Goulburn also received $3.6 million in Tuesday's budget.