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MOTORISTS TO RECEIVE GREEN SLIP REFUNDS

Sunday, 14 October 2017 The vast majority of NSW motorists will receive a CTP Green Slip refund next year as part of the NSW Government’s reforms that make the scheme fairer and more affordable. Minister for Finance, Services and Property
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NSW GOVERNMENT FORTNIGHTLY UPDATE – 13 OCTOBER 2017

Friday, 13 October 2017 NEW LAW TO PROTECT STATE’S ENERGY SECURITY AND SYDNEY’S WATER CATCHMENT The NSW Government will introduce new laws to put downward pressure on wholesale electricity prices, protect energy security and jobs by ensuring the ongoing operation
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PLAN FOR NEW HOMES AND TOWN CENTRE AT TELOPEA

Friday, 13 October 2017 Minister for Planning and Housing Anthony Roberts and Minister for Social Housing Pru Goward have today released a rezoning proposal that will transform Telopea with new homes and a vibrant town centre. The proposal sets out
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NEW FUELCHECK APP TO SAVE MOTORISTS MONEY AT THE BOWSER

Wednesday, 11 October 2017 Motorists across NSW could save hundreds of dollars at the bowser by using the NSW Government’s new FuelCheck app, which provides live fuel prices and much more in real-time for all NSW service stations. Premier Gladys
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NSW CONSUMERS TO GET A FAIRER DEAL ON GIFT CARDS

Tuesday, 10 October 2017 Consumers across NSW will have more money in their pockets thanks to Australian-first gift card reforms, Minister for Better Regulation Matt Kean announced today. Mr Kean said the proposed plan would see mandatory three-year expiry dates
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OPAL CUSTOMERS SAVE $120 MILLION IN 12 MONTHS

Tuesday, 10 October 2017 Opal has put $120 million back in the pockets of NSW transport customers over the past year alone thanks to the introduction of the Opal Transfer discount. Premier Gladys Berejiklian marked one year since the end
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INNOVATIVE PROJECTS TO TRANSFORM MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT IN NSW

Tuesday, 10 October 2017 People living with mental illness across NSW will soon benefit from six pioneering projects, awarded $1.26 million as part of the NSW Government’s $4 million Mental Health Innovation Fund. Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Minister for Mental
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