Minns Labor Government continue to reduce spending on contractors and consultants in 2024-25
The Minns Labor Government is delivering on its election commitment to cut waste and mismanagement, with new figures showing a spending reduction of $297 million on consultants and contractors.
Take care and plan ahead this summer
This Christmas-New Year break, communities across NSW are being encouraged to plan ahead to stay safe these holidays in the surf, on the water and as they visit bushfire-prone areas.
One Mitzvah for Bondi - NSW Faith Affairs Council
The Bondi terrorist attack has had an immense impact on our community, especially our Jewish community. The following day the NSW Faith Affairs Council held an emergency session to bring together faith leaders and show our unambiguous support for our Jewish brothers and sisters.
Community leaders asked to pledge their support to our Jewish community
In the aftermath of the Bondi terrorist attack, the clear message from the Jewish community leaders has been that we need unambiguous support for our Jewish community.
Next-generation fire truck trial in the Illawarra
One of six ultra-large Tatra firefighting trucks to be delivered across NSW now has a new home in the Illawarra.
Additional steps to combat modern slavery in NSW Government procurement
The Minns Labor Government is delivering on its commitments to protect human rights in government supply chains by issuing a Ministerial Direction that will require NSW Government agencies to take stronger action to address modern slavery risks.
OneCX Program: celebrating 2025
Driving a simpler and stronger nsw.gov.au driven by AI with more agency migrations, accessibility gains, new features, and award-winning digital services.
Waste levy waived for four LGAs affected by NSW Bushfires
The waste levy has been waived for four Local Government Areas (LGAs) affected by the recent bushfires across NSW.
Connecting the Clarence: Aboriginal artwork brings culture and community together at Grafton Service NSW Centre
An Aboriginal artist’s visual story of strength, unity and connection of the Clarence Valley to the Bundjalung, Gumbaynggirr, and Yaegl peoples is now proudly on display at Grafton Service NSW Centre.
Workers Comp insurer continues steep decline as parliament refuses to act
State insurer icare continues to deteriorate financially in the face of parliament’s inaction on workers compensation reform, the agency’s annual report shows.