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The NSW Government is investing $14 million to strengthen support for people with a cognitive impairment who come into contact with the justice system.
The NSW Government has today released the report from the Special Commission of Inquiry into Healthcare Funding.
The Minns Labor Government is continuing to prioritise safety and accessibility for school students, with a $10 million boost in walking and cycling infrastructure near schools.
The Minns Labor Government has completed NSW’s first ever 3D-printed social housing project, delivering two brand new homes in Dubbo and marking a major milestone in the state’s efforts to tackle the ...
The Minns Labor Government continues to drive its commitment to keeping invasive fire ants out of NSW, with joint teams of personnel from NSW Police, Heavy Vehicle Regulation Authority and Department ...
In a win for people looking for affordable housing close to the Sydney CBD the revamp of the dilapidated former Balmain Leagues Club has been approved, paving the way for the delivery of 59 new ...
The Minns Labor Government continues to protect NSW regional communities as the nation-leading ID Support NSW team hit the road.
The NSW Multicultural Centre for Women’s and Family Safety (Adira Centre), has marked one year of supporting women and children experiencing domestic and family violence from culturally and ...
The first State Significant Development Application (SSDA) has been lodged under the Housing Delivery Authority (HDA) pathway, four months after the HDA opened Expressions of Interest.
Hundreds of new apprentices and trainees vital to the delivery of essential local services have hit the ground running with councils across the state, thanks to a landmark $252.2 million investment by ...
The NSW Government is investing $15 million in the protection of Snowy Monaro communities, with work to begin on a new state-of-the-art bush fire and emergency management centre in Cooma.
The dedication and compassion of palliative care health staff and volunteers across NSW is being recognised this National Palliative Care Week (11 – 17 May 2025).
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