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Electric Vehicle drivers in NSW will soon have access to another 549 new kerbside chargers across 130 suburbs, thanks to a $2.8 million investment by the Minns Labor Government.
The Broken Hill Hospital Emergency Department (ED) has reached its latest milestone, with Stage 2 of the $12 million project now complete.
The Minns Labor Government has launched new drone-in-a-box technology to get an eye in the sky faster in response to emergencies and traffic snarls on key road corridors – all controlled remotely with ...
Palliative care patients and their families across south-western Sydney are set to benefit from enhanced palliative care facilities as part of the Minns Labor Government’s 2025-26 Budget.
Campbelltown Hospital has become the lastest NSW hospital to implement the Safe Staffing Levels initiative as the NSW Government continues to deliver on its promise to deliver staffing reform.
Safer, more reliable journeys are on the way for motorists who use the Central Coast Highway, with main construction works starting to upgrade the Central Coast Highway-Tumbi Road intersection.
TAFE NSW Tamworth is embracing NAIDOC Week 2025 with a dual investment in culture and skills, as the Minns Labor Government’s commitment to rebuilding TAFE NSW delivers both infrastructure upgrades ...
A new virtual menopause health hub is providing enhanced support to women in NSW experiencing severe or complex menopause symptoms.
The Minns Labor Government is today revealing the concept designs and plans for how the former WestConnex dive site in Annandale will transform surplus government land into around 577 new homes, ...
Premier Chris Minns and NSW Government Ministers will head to the Tweed in the state’s Northern Rivers for the Minns Labor Government’s next Community Cabinet.
The NSW Government is encouraging nominations for the 2025 Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government, which recognise the achievements of talented and inspirational women in councils across NSW.
Today is the start of NAIDOC Week and the Minns Labor Government is helping communities all over NSW celebrate their Aboriginal histories and cultures with $548,000 in grant funding.
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