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Premier of NSW
The Hon. (Chris) Christopher John Minns, MP was sworn in as the 47th Premier of NSW on Tuesday 28 March 2023, by the NSW Governor Margaret Beazley.
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Latest NSW Government updates
Ministerial media release
11 December 2024
The NSW Government is unlocking more housing in the Illawarra, following the rezoning of the remaining part of the stage 3 West Dapto Urban Release Area.
Ministerial media release
2 December 2024
The Minns Labor Government is today marking an important milestone in its reform of the foster care system with the release of a landmark report that calls for sweeping changes.
Ministerial media release
29 November 2024
Shoppers are being urged to know their rights and to shop smart ahead of the busy holiday shopping season.
Ministerial media release
29 November 2024
The Minns Labor Government is renewing calls for employers, employees and home renovators across the state to remain vigilant to the dangers of asbestos.
Ministerial media release
29 November 2024
The NSW Government welcomes the Federal Government’s ban on social media for children under 16.
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Recent NSW Government publications
Logbook
State Records NSW | 6 December 2024
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Report
State Records NSW | 21 November 2024
This annual report presents information relating to the functions of State Records NSW from 1 July 2023 to 30 June 2024.
Form
State Records NSW | 15 November 2024
Use this form to make a formal information access request to State Records NSW.
Policy
State Records NSW | 30 October 2024
A public interest disclosure (PID) is an allegation of corruption or serious wrongdoing made by a public official and about a public official.
Policy
State Records NSW | 21 October 2024
State Records NSW works to make public offices aware of these obligations and assists them to develop the capability and expertise to meet them. Read through our Corporate plan of how we will achieve this in 2024-2025.