The Minns Labor Government is delivering common sense reform to support farmers during the bushfire season, allowing farmers and rural landholders to register and use Farm Firefighting Vehicles (FFVs) ...
The Minns Labor Government is investing $8.8 million into four Western and Far West NSW projects with funding from the Government’s Regional Development Trust to promote economic growth and employment ...
The countdown to an action-packed spring and summer of fishing has begun, with the Minns Labor Government deploying 34 Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) along the state’s coastline. FADs are GPS-tracked ...
October is Small Business Month, a time to celebrate and support the backbone of local economies in NSW. The state’s 870,000 small businesses make up 97 per cent of all NSW businesses. These small ...
The three-month grace period for NSW retailers and wholesalers to apply for a licence to sell tobacco or non-tobacco smoking products as part of the Minns Labor Government’s new Tobacco Licensing ...
On International Translation Day, the Minns Labor Government is delighted to announce a $2 million investment in Multilingual NSW, a program designed to deliver vital interpreting and translation ...
More than 40 existing and prospective exporters from the Riverina are set to gather in Wagga Wagga today for an ASEAN Market Update to hear about the exciting opportunities for trade in the ...
The Minns Labor Government is delivering on its commitment to build a better NSW, with a game-changing $37.5 million investment to transform more than 470 kilometres of state-managed roads across the ...
The long wait is nearly over for train passengers in the Blue Mountains, with new intercity Mariyung trains to begin serving the line within a fortnight.
More than 40 new correctional officers will graduate today at Junee Correctional Centre’s first attestation ceremony since returning to public hands.
Planning for the future use of more than 500 blocks of flood buyback properties is underway thanks to a partnership between the Minns Labor Government and Lismore City Council.
Companies which collude to raise prices on government contracts are on notice as the Minns Labor Government and Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) form a new partnership to stamp ...