A budget investment in a fairer and more modern rental market
The 2024-25 NSW Budget will establish a NSW Rental Taskforce to help deliver the Minns Labor Government’s plan to build better communities and a fairer rental market.
$200.1 million boost to rural health worker accommodation
The NSW Government has committed an additional $200.1 million to increase key health worker accommodation across rural and regional areas of the state as part of the 2024-25 NSW Budget.
Penrith Beach ready to return next summer with $2.5m investment for Western Sydney
The NSW State Government will invest $2.5m to make sure Penrith Beach can return for the 2024-25 summer swim season.
Largest ever NSW investment into care for children with juvenile arthritis
The 2024-25 NSW Budget will invest $6.9 million over four years to boost statewide paediatric rheumatology services, the largest ever investment in NSW history.
New Mandagery Creek bridge now open to two-way traffic
Motorists in the NSW Central West are enjoying full access to a stronger, safer and wider Mandagery Creek Bridge for the first time.
Increasing vaccination coverage across NSW
The NSW Government is boosting awareness of and access to vaccinations for priority populations to build healthier communities across the state.
Minns Government invests in worker safety with greater protections from deadly silicosis
The Minns Labor Government is putting more SafeWork NSW inspectors on the ground to enforce the engineered stone ban coming into force next month.
NSW Government invests $83.1 million to improve job security for TAFE NSW teachers
The NSW Government is committing $83.1 million over the next 4 years to retain expert TAFE NSW teachers, crucial to train the state’s skilled workforce.
Building a stronger Fire and Rescue NSW
The Minns Labor Government is investing an additional $189.5 million over 4 years to provide job security for hundreds of firefighters statewide.
New homes, closer to jobs and services for essential workers in Sydney
The Minns Labor Government is investing $450 million to build new apartments for essential workers including nurses, paramedics, teachers, allied health care workers, police officers and fire fighters to rent at a subsidised rate in areas closer to the city, their jobs and services.