Recovery support extended for flood-affected NSW communities
Disaster assistance will be extended to the Armidale, Campbelltown, Lismore, Moree Plains, Northern Beaches and Port Stephens Local Government Areas (LGAs), following heavy rainfall and flooding across NSW from 1 April 2024.
Investigation to be launched into Liverpool City Council
The Minister for Local Government Ron Hoenig has requested the Office of Local Government to undertake an investigation into Liverpool City Council.
Call for input into noise camera trial in Bayside
For too long residents in the Bayside local council area have had to put up with noisy vehicles interrupting their peace. The NSW Government is taking action to end that.
NSW Government delivers on election commitment to empower female sports leaders
In a boost for female participation in sport, the NSW Labor Government is today delivering on it’s election commitment to ensure our State Sporting Organisations are better funded to provide for our grassroots sporting communities.
Way forward for Sydney Trains as final Rail Review released
The final Sydney Trains Review has been released, outlining key challenges and recommendations, including major system upgrades, fleet reliability and workforce gaps.
More bus services for Sydney’s south
Transport for NSW and U-Go Mobility have ended the bus driver shortage in Region 10, thanks to dedicated bus driver recruitment campaigns and a focused driver training program.
Inner West Light Rail to roll into the night
Passengers using the L1 Dulwich Hill line will enjoy extended hours from Monday 29 April, with services now operating from 5am to 1am, 7 days a week.
210,000 visitor milestone marks end of successful Penrith Beach season
Hundreds of thousands of Western Sydney families enjoyed the sandy shores of Penrith Beach this summer, taking full advantage of the first-ever beach season at Penrith.
New Local Land Services board chairs and members announced and LLS review released
The NSW Government has today announced the new ministerial appointments to the State’s 11 Local Land Services regional boards.
Regional towns made big sacrifice for Australia
The NSW Government acknowledges the sacrifice and bravery of all that have fought for our country. Soldiers have enlisted across the state and regional and rural NSW monuments can be found honouring the sacrifice made by residents, often from communities where the population was smaller than the average present day city neighbourhood.