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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
The Minns Labor Government is making it easier to have your say on planning proposals and ending confusion by developing a single Community Participation Plan, that will give communities a clearer way to have their say on planning decisions, no matter where they live.
The NSW Government would like to acknowledge the passing of prominent Aboriginal activists Aunty Ann Weldon and Dr Naomi Mayers (Aunty Nay).
Ministerial media release
Joshua James Tesolin has been disqualified for 10 years from being involved in the management or operation of a licensed real estate business following findings by NSW Fair Trading of serious and deliberate misconduct.
News
Planning ahead can feel overwhelming, which is why many people put it off. As part of our Make your will one less thing campaign, we partnered with Mamamia and The Guardian to help make estate planning feel clearer, more approachable and easier to act on. Across three articles, we explore why planning ahead matters, how life changes can affect your plans, and the importance of having the right documents and decision‑makers in place.
Ministerial media release
Today, the Minns Labor Government and the NSW Police Force will announce a major new recruitment initiative, Be a Cop in Your Community , designed to attract more people from culturally diverse backgrounds into the NSW Police Force.
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Recent NSW Government publications
Fact sheet
This list services as an indicative guide to the entities which are GSF agencies under the GSF Act.
Treasurer's Directions (TD)
This Direction identifies the key requirements to be applied or followed by reporting GSF agencies and the accountable authorities for those agencies when valuing physical non-current assets for the purpose of preparing annual GSF financial statements in accordance with Division 7.2 of the GSF Act.
Framework
The NSW Government Sector Integrity Framework offers agencies and teams a holistic way to reflect on their integrity culture across five integrity pillars.
Meeting, Webinar
Records Managers Online Forum March 2026 presented by State Records NSW and Museums of History NSW.
Tools and calculators
The Integrity Framework – Self Assessment Tool helps agencies assess their integrity culture, using the Integrity Framework and best practice as a guide.