New homes for at-risk women in Bankstown More women at risk of homelessness have a roof over their head with tenants moving into new units in Bankstown, acquired as part of a $2.8 million investment to support vulnerable people into housing. 19 September 2022 Read First NSW Blue Plaque installed A Blue Plaque has been installed for the first time ever in NSW as part of the popular NSW Blue Plaques program, which recognises extraordinary people and events from our State’s history. 19 September 2022 Read Major construction complete on the AGNSW expansion Major construction works for the $344 million expansion of the Art Gallery of NSW is now complete, with the new build on track to open its doors on Saturday 3 December. 18 September 2022 Read Schools check-in on HSC students With 67,327 HSC students entering their very last week of school, NSW public schools are encouraging conversations around student wellbeing. 18 September 2022 Read Legal bid made to stop union from turning off Opal machines Last night, the NSW Government lodged a section 418 application in the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to have the destructive action proposed by the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) 17 September 2022 Read Safety Improvements at Highfields and Adamstown Heights Motorists in Highfields and Adamstown Heights are now experiencing safer and quicker journeys on City Road following the early completion of two intersection upgrades. 16 September 2022 Read Further funding for projects to honour veterans Communities from across the State are encouraged to recognise and support their local veterans through the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program. 16 September 2022 Read $100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read Previous51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Next
First NSW Blue Plaque installed A Blue Plaque has been installed for the first time ever in NSW as part of the popular NSW Blue Plaques program, which recognises extraordinary people and events from our State’s history. 19 September 2022 Read Major construction complete on the AGNSW expansion Major construction works for the $344 million expansion of the Art Gallery of NSW is now complete, with the new build on track to open its doors on Saturday 3 December. 18 September 2022 Read Schools check-in on HSC students With 67,327 HSC students entering their very last week of school, NSW public schools are encouraging conversations around student wellbeing. 18 September 2022 Read Legal bid made to stop union from turning off Opal machines Last night, the NSW Government lodged a section 418 application in the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to have the destructive action proposed by the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) 17 September 2022 Read Safety Improvements at Highfields and Adamstown Heights Motorists in Highfields and Adamstown Heights are now experiencing safer and quicker journeys on City Road following the early completion of two intersection upgrades. 16 September 2022 Read Further funding for projects to honour veterans Communities from across the State are encouraged to recognise and support their local veterans through the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program. 16 September 2022 Read $100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read Previous51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Next
Major construction complete on the AGNSW expansion Major construction works for the $344 million expansion of the Art Gallery of NSW is now complete, with the new build on track to open its doors on Saturday 3 December. 18 September 2022 Read Schools check-in on HSC students With 67,327 HSC students entering their very last week of school, NSW public schools are encouraging conversations around student wellbeing. 18 September 2022 Read Legal bid made to stop union from turning off Opal machines Last night, the NSW Government lodged a section 418 application in the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to have the destructive action proposed by the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) 17 September 2022 Read Safety Improvements at Highfields and Adamstown Heights Motorists in Highfields and Adamstown Heights are now experiencing safer and quicker journeys on City Road following the early completion of two intersection upgrades. 16 September 2022 Read Further funding for projects to honour veterans Communities from across the State are encouraged to recognise and support their local veterans through the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program. 16 September 2022 Read $100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read Previous51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Next
Schools check-in on HSC students With 67,327 HSC students entering their very last week of school, NSW public schools are encouraging conversations around student wellbeing. 18 September 2022 Read Legal bid made to stop union from turning off Opal machines Last night, the NSW Government lodged a section 418 application in the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to have the destructive action proposed by the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) 17 September 2022 Read Safety Improvements at Highfields and Adamstown Heights Motorists in Highfields and Adamstown Heights are now experiencing safer and quicker journeys on City Road following the early completion of two intersection upgrades. 16 September 2022 Read Further funding for projects to honour veterans Communities from across the State are encouraged to recognise and support their local veterans through the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program. 16 September 2022 Read $100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read Previous51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Next
Legal bid made to stop union from turning off Opal machines Last night, the NSW Government lodged a section 418 application in the Fair Work Commission (FWC) to have the destructive action proposed by the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) 17 September 2022 Read Safety Improvements at Highfields and Adamstown Heights Motorists in Highfields and Adamstown Heights are now experiencing safer and quicker journeys on City Road following the early completion of two intersection upgrades. 16 September 2022 Read Further funding for projects to honour veterans Communities from across the State are encouraged to recognise and support their local veterans through the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program. 16 September 2022 Read $100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read Previous51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Next
Safety Improvements at Highfields and Adamstown Heights Motorists in Highfields and Adamstown Heights are now experiencing safer and quicker journeys on City Road following the early completion of two intersection upgrades. 16 September 2022 Read Further funding for projects to honour veterans Communities from across the State are encouraged to recognise and support their local veterans through the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program. 16 September 2022 Read $100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read Previous51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Next
Further funding for projects to honour veterans Communities from across the State are encouraged to recognise and support their local veterans through the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program. 16 September 2022 Read $100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read Previous51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 Next
$100 million to help primary producers recover from floods Primary producers affected by the February-March flooding event in New South Wales this year can now access additional funding of up to $100,000 16 September 2022 Read