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Premier of NSW
The Hon. (Chris) Christopher John Minns, MP was sworn in as the 47th Premier of NSW on Tuesday 28 March 2023, by the NSW Governor Margaret Beazley.
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Latest NSW Government updates
Ministerial media release
Today, the Minns Labor Government and the NSW Police Force will announce a major new recruitment initiative, Be a Cop in Your Community , designed to attract more people from culturally diverse backgrounds into the NSW Police Force.
News
During NSW Seniors’ Festival, NSW Trustee and Guardian connected with people across the Illawarra through a range of community education events focused on planning ahead.
News
Cybercrime Squad charges man over $5 million crypto investment scam targeting vulnerable Australians
Cybercrime Squad detectives have charged a man following an investigation into a largescale investment scam under Strike Force Resaca.
Ministerial media release
In an Australian first, people born in NSW who are aged 16 to 21 now have the option to set up a Digital Birth Certificate, making it easier to access their identification.
Media release
The eyes of the mountain biking community are on the Jindabyne Mountain Bike and Adventure Park, with strong interest from investors at home and overseas with the NSW Government’s formal Expressions of Interest open.
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Evaluation, Report
Reviews how easy the Disaster Relief Grant is to obtain, whether it treats people fairly, and how quickly and smoothly it helps households that need financial support after a disaster.
Evaluation, Report
Gives an overall look at how the three Community Recovery Programs (RSS, CRO and DRG) work, and highlights ways to improve how they work together as part of the wider recovery support system.
Evaluation, Report
Evaluates how well Recovery Support Services help people and households affected by disasters by coordinating their recovery support.
Report
Looks at what Community Recovery Officers do, how their work affects communities, and what support they need to deliver local, community‑focused recovery.