News
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NSW Budget 2009-10
The NSW Government is delivering a $62.9 billion building program over the next four years - the largest infrastructure investment in NSW history.
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Premier announces historic public sector reform
Nathan Rees announces the biggest structural reform to the NSW public sector in more than 30 years - creating 13 super departments from the 160 current state agencies.
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Community Building Partnership
The NSW Government's $35 million Community Building Partnership program will support local jobs, stimulate growth and improve community facilities.
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Swine Flu update
Human cases of a new form of influenza virus (H1N1 Influenza 09) have been identified in several countries including Australia.
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NSW Nation Building and Jobs Plan Taskforce
Key milestones are regularly being achieved in the delivery of the Commonwealth's Nation Building and Jobs Plan package.
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New beginning for volunteer marine rescue in NSW
Ports and Waterways Minister Joe Tripodi today ushered in a new era in volunteer marine rescue services with the official launch of Marine Rescue NSW. -
Renovation of Parramatta courthouse complete
Attorney General John Hatzistergos and the Member for Parramatta Tanya Gadiel today opened the newly renovated Parramatta Courthouse. -
Higher town water restrictions requested for Murray Valley
The NSW Department of Water and Energy has requested all Murray and Murrumbidgee Councils and water supply authorities adopt level 4 restrictions at the commencement of 2009/10 water year. -
July 1 NSW Budget initiatives
Treasurer Eric Roozendaal said three key NSW Budget initiatives come into effect from today. -
Tough new tobacco laws begin today
Tough new anti-tobacco laws banning drivers smoking in cars when a child or passenger under the age of 16 is present come into effect today. -
Sydneysiders to start shaping the futre of Western Sydney harbour today
The most interactive consultation process in NSW Government history starts today, and will help inform the future uses of land and foreshore west of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. -
Sydney judged to have the best climate and the friendliest people in the world
Sydney's position as one of the world's leading cities has been confirmed today with the release of results from the latest Anholt-Gfk Roper City Brands Index. -
Help for the homeless
The NSW Government will today present a cheque for $20,000 to the St Vincent De Paul Society. -
New demerit point scheme to be introduced 1 July
Minister for Roads Michael Daley today announced the new demerit point scheme would be introduced on 1 July 2009 to make the system fairer for motorists and our roads safer for the entire community. -
NSW calls for a national approach to internet wagering
The NSW Government has called for a national approach to the regulation of wagering as part of its response to the Productivity Commission's Inquiry into Gambling in Australia. -
New water efficiency program announced on World Environment Day
Sydney Water has rolled out its new 'BizFix' campaign, a program of installing water efficient devices to businesses' taps and toilets, Managing Director Kerry Schott announced this World Environment Day. -
Fire services warning on winter house fires
Research showing one in three winter house fires start between 4pm and 8pm has led the State's fire services to warn families to be extra vigilant about fire safety while cooking dinner and heating their homes in the early evening. -
Ways to keep the winter blues at bay
With the start of winter tomorrow, now is the time to take steps to ensure optimal mental health and help ward off the 'winter blues', Minister Assisting on Health (Mental Health) Barbara Perry said. -
Minister announces introduction date for new CityRail timetable
Minister for Transport David Campbell today revealed the implementation date for the new CityRail timetable, which will integrate the Epping to Chatswood Rail Link and introduce additional services from Sydney's west. -
New campaign to help families save power
A major education campaign to help households save power, keep energy bills down and reduce carbon pollution.

