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For the first time, all NSW regional bus passengers can access real-time bus travel information from their smart devices – the same smart technology Sydney commuters have enjoyed for years.
Residents in Urbenville, Muli Muli, and Woodenbong in northern New South Wales have access to safer and more reliable drinking water with a critical $3.5 million infrastructure project to expand the ...
The Minns Labor Government’s plans to deliver a new high school for the growing Wilton community are progressing, with the community getting a first look at designs for the school as the site is ...
From September, general practitioners in NSW will be able to resupply ADHD medication to their patients, marking the first phase of landmark reforms by the Minns Labor Government to make ADHD care ...
Construction is now underway on the most ambitious development in Taronga Western Plains Zoo’s history, the Serengeti Resort in Dubbo.
Building Commission NSW visited the Central West in early June to conduct inspections on new residential properties as part of the agency’s continued commitment to monitor building work in regional ...
Minns Labor Government turbocharges the delivery of new schools for Sydney’s fast-growing North West
Families in Sydney’s North West are set to benefit from three new public schools and two new public preschools in Box Hill and Gables, as the Minns Labor Government continues to deliver world-class ...
Tens of thousands of frontline community services workers will receive a 3.5 per cent pay rise as part of the Minns Labor Government’s 2025-26 Budget.
The Minns Labor Government has introduced a scheme to provide thousands of new, energy and water-efficient washing machines at a significantly discounted price for pensioners, veterans and social ...
The Minns Labor Government is building more inclusive communities for older people by partnering with community groups and councils to host activities and events that encourage seniors to remain ...
Faster and safer journeys for Central Coast commuters are today a step closer, with work commencing to upgrade several key intersections across the Woy Woy Peninsula.
A record $8.65 million has been awarded to 140 grant recipients to boost the protection and restoration of heritage sites across NSW, under the 2025-27 NSW Heritage Grants Program.
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