Kids Helpline gets $17.1 million funding boost from NSW Government
The Minns Labor Government is improving access to essential mental health support for young people through a $17.1 million investment in Kids Helpline, providing greater access to free counselling services for children and young people facing emotional distress or mental health challenges.
Central Coast charges up with 17 new EV sites
The Central Coast has powered up its electric vehicle (EV) charging network as part of the NSW Government’s expansion of charger sites around the state.
Legislation to strengthen oversight by Mental Health Review Tribunal
Today, the Minns Labor Government will introduce the Mental Health Legislation Amendment Bill to the New South Wales Parliament, as work continues to strengthen the state’s Mental Health Review Tribunal to better support families and victims.
Government’s crackdown on illegal tobacco passes despite Liberal obstruction
I am pleased the NSW Government’s reforms to crackdown on illegal tobacco have today passed the NSW Parliament, despite the Liberals’ attempt to obstruct the bill.
New bridges, road upgrades announced for flood-hit central west communities
Flood-hit communities in the NSW Central West will soon have access to new bridges, upgraded roads and a more resilient transport network, ensuring the region is better prepared for future natural disasters.
First look at expanded Tamworth Palliative Care Unit
The Tamworth community has been given its first look at the expanded Nioka Palliative Care unit at Tamworth Hospital, which will double the number of dedicated palliative care beds.
New vessels launched to protect against water pollution
The NSW Government is investing in a fleet of new hazardous materials (HAZMAT) vessels to help limit oil, diesel and other pollutant spills in the state’s waterways, with 19 new vessels being rolled out to Fire and Rescue NSW units across the state.
New strata laws introduced to protect owners and make strata living easier
The Minns Labor Government has introduced its third wave of strata reforms to the NSW Parliament today, continuing its work to confront the state’s housing challenges and address cost of living pressures.
Celebrating 10 years and 1,000 tales in Seniors’ Stories
One hundred NSW seniors have shared stories that ‘made them’ in the milestone 10th edition of Seniors’ Stories – marking 1,000 short stories published since 2013.
Magistrates to be called judges under historic change to Local Court Act
NSW Local Court magistrates will be known as judges under amendments to the Local Court Act 2007 designed to reflect the seriousness and volume of work done in this jurisdiction.