For our milestone 50th episode, we sit down with former Deputy Premier of New South Wales and Member for Bathurst, Paul Toole MP, for a deep dive into one of the biggest issues facing Lithgow and the Central West. As Mt Victoria Pass reaches 100 days of closure, frustration continues to grow across the region. Businesses are reporting significant losses, tourism operators are feeling the impact, freight costs have increased, and families are dealing with longer travel times and uncertainty about the future. In this episode, Paul discusses: • What caused the closure of Mt Victoria Pass• Why repairs are taking so long• The economic impact on Lithgow, Bathurst, Oberon and the wider Central West• The proposed 11km tunnel through the Blue Mountains• The funding commitments that were previously on the table• Whether regional NSW is receiving the attention it deserves• The future of Wolgan Gap Road, Browns Gap Road and Janolan Caves• Opportunities for Lithgow beyond coal• Data centres, infrastructure, tourism and investment• What success for Lithgow could look like in 2035 We also explore Paul's journey from teacher, councillor and Mayor of Bathurst to Deputy Premier of New South Wales, and his vision for the future of regional communities. Whether you're a business owner, resident, commuter or simply passionate about the future of regional NSW, this episode provides valuable insight into one of the most significant challenges currently facing our region. Made in Lithgow is a long-form podcast focused on the people, businesses, history and future of Lithgow and the Central West. Keywords: Mt Victoria Pass, Lithgow, Bathurst, Paul Toole, Central West NSW, Blue Mountains, Great Western Highway, Regional NSW, Infrastructure, Tourism, Small Business, Janolan Caves, Wolgan Valley, Data Centres, Economic Development, Made in Lithgow Podcast.