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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
20 January 2025
People wanting to enjoy the surf on Central Coast beaches this Australia Day Long Weekend will do so more safely thanks to the Minns Labor Government’s fast-tracked installation of emergency response beacons (ERBs).
Ministerial media release
20 January 2025
One million drivers who remained offence-free on the road over the past 12 months are being rewarded for their contribution to safety with a demerit point scrubbed from their licence.
Ministerial media release
17 January 2025
The Broken Hill community can now enjoy completing NSW Government transactions in a larger, modern Service NSW Centre which is easily accessible by public transport.
11 January 2025
I am aware that Police are currently investigating offensive, antisemitic graffiti that was located on a home in Sydney's east and on a synagogue in Newtown overnight.
News
2 January 2025
Hunter New England Local Health District has appointed Dr. Kirsten Molloy as Board Chair, effective 1 January 2025, succeeding Associate Professor Martin Cohen.
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Recent NSW Government publications
Guide
State Records NSW | 14 February 2025
This page outlines how to manage COVID-19-related records, including sentencing them according to the appropriate retention and disposal authorities. It emphasises adding a ‘COVID-19’ tag to ensure easy identification and retrieval in records systems.
Report
State Records NSW | 16 January 2025
The State Records NSW restarted its formal monitoring activities in April with the 2022 Recordkeeping Monitoring Exercise. This exercise involved 379 public offices and achieved a 65% response rate. It was the first monitoring activity of its kind in nine years, and the strong response shows significant engagement from public offices.
Logbook
State Records NSW | 6 December 2024
The minimum metadata required for authoritative records and information.
Policy
NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages | 1 December 2024
Find out about the eligibility criteria, restrictions and requirements for changing a name in NSW.
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.