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Rent Check
Rent Check allows renters, landlords and the community to easily check and compare the median rent range in any NSW postcode.
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Heatwaves in NSW
Information about the risks of heatwaves and how you can prepare to cope with high temperatures.
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Visiting NSW waterways
Stay water safe, wherever you are in NSW. Learn how to protect yourself and others at the beach, national parks, inland waterways, and pools.
Latest ministerial media releases
Ministerial media release
10 January 2025
The Minns Labor Government is encouraging students enrolled in healthcare degrees in NSW to apply for up to $12,000 in financial support to assist with their studies.
Ministerial media release
10 January 2025
The community is being invited to view and provide feedback on the Cessnock Hospital Redevelopment planning documents, with the Review of Environmental Factors (REF) on public exhibition from Monday 20 January 2025.
Ministerial media release
10 January 2025
The Minns Labor Government is boosting support for truckies travelling on regional roads as part of an $11.9 million investment to improve rest areas.
Ministerial media release
10 January 2025
The latest Australian-made Parramatta River Class ferry has arrived in Sydney after a fast-tracked sailing up the coast from Hobart to Sydney Harbour.
Ministerial media release
9 January 2025
The Minns Labor Government is continuing work to ensure public schools across New South Wales are great places to learn and work, with tradies subbing in for teachers and students in classrooms to work on 1,200 vital maintenance and upgrade projects, across more than 800 public schools over the summer break.