New board to lead NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust to 2030
A new board has been appointed to lead the vital work of the NSW Aboriginal Languages Trust over the next five years.
Albanese Government Infrastructure to help unlock 60,000 homes in New South Wales
The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s future, giving the green light for critical infrastructure to support nearly 60,000 new homes and make more than 100 social houses available across New South Wales.
Changes to the Minns Government Ministry
Today I am announcing changes to the Cabinet and the Ministry of the NSW Government.
Custom designed armoured vehicles handed over to NSW Police Force
The NSW Government is today launching five new Tactical Armoured Vehicles, which will significantly strengthen the capability of the NSW Police Force (NSWPF) to respond to high-risk, tactical and counter-terrorism situations.
Sydney man fined more than $470,000 for unlicensed and uninsured building work
A Sydney man has been hit with a $473,000 fine after being found guilty of more than 40 breaches involving unlicensed and uninsured residential building work for four consumers in 2022.
Safety switch: Date set for Average Speed Camera trial
Average speed cameras will be switched on to warning mode for light vehicles in two key regional locations from 1 May.
Committing to our calendar of crowd favourite events
Fourteen iconic events from Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to the TCS Sydney Marathon and Tamworth’s Country Music Festival, will benefit from less red tape in recognition of their importance to our state’s identity.
Aboriginal-led cancer programs among NSW Govt’s $10m research boost
The Minns Labor Government has awarded funding to a Newcastle-based researcher focussed on improving outcomes for regional and rural cancer patients as part of a $10 million boost to cancer research across NSW.
Full-strength beer trial kicks off
The Minns Labor Government is pleased to announce the Western Sydney stadiums’ full strength beer trial will kick off this weekend at CommBank Stadium.
NSW moves quickly to prevent fire ants entering NSW after ex-cyclone
In the aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Alfred, the Minns Labor Government has taken immediate action to ensure that fire ant carrying materials, such as hay, sourced from both the storm impacted and infested areas of southeast Queensland are now banned from entering NSW while the aftereffects are being assessed.