Doonie finally gets a lift
Decades after the #GetDoonieALift campaign began, a major accessibility upgrade at Doonside Station has finally opened to the public.
NSW Shared Equity housing initiative expands to support DV victim-survivors
The Minns Labor Government is today taking a meaningful step to better support victim-survivors of domestic and family violence, with the expansion of the Shared Equity Home Buyer Helper trial.
Party Day brightens spirits for children in hospital
In the spirit of spreading holiday cheer, the annual Party Day celebration at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead (CHW) today delivered great delight to children, young people, and their families unable to leave hospital during the festive season.
NSW Health signs Paris declaration to end HIV epidemics by 2030
NSW has joined a global partnership between more than 500 cities to end HIV epidemics by 2030 after Health Minister Ryan Park signed the Paris Declaration on Fast-Track Cities agreement.
Land secured to help boost South Coast rental availability
As part of the Minns Government’s $30 million Build to Rent election commitment, more long-term housing will soon be provided on the NSW South Coast, with land secured by Landcom to kick-start the project.
Industrial relations reform bill passes parliament
New laws which pave the way for a better industrial relations system in NSW have passed parliament today, creating the structure needed to deliver meaningful improvements to wages and conditions for hundreds and thousands of workers in the state.
NSW takes action: Labor’s Climate Change Bill passes parliament with broad support
The Minns Labor government’s landmark Climate Change (Net Zero Future) Bill has passed both houses of parliament with multi-party support, paving the way for serious action to secure a sustainable future for the people, economy and environment of NSW.
More than $46 million builds back more resilient Aboriginal-owned assets
Nearly 30 programs will share in $46.3 million to repair, restore and improve First Nations-owned social and cultural assets, directly damaged by floods in flood-impacted regions across New South Wales, through funding from the Albanese and Minns Governments.
NSW Government delivers on Biosecurity Commissioner election commitment with passing of bill
The NSW Government has successfully delivered on its commitment to strengthen the state’s biosecurity with the passing today of the Biosecurity Amendment (Independent Biosecurity Commissioner) Bill 2023.
Alarming rates of sunburn in children and young people
Parents and carers are being urged to protect their children from the sun, with an alarming number of children and young people being treated in emergency departments for sunburn.