A range of Scouts, Girl Guides, and PCYC facilities located on Crown land will get a boost with the NSW Government providing $3 million assistance from its COVID-19 stimulus program.
Read MoreMore than 2000 people have added their signatures to a petition calling for improvements to a notorious Tumut intersection.
Read MoreFollowing updated health advice, NSW residents returning from Victoria must go into mandatory hotel quarantine for 14 days at their own expense.
Read MoreMember for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr has acknowledged the enormous importance of Charles Sturt University to the Wagga Wagga and regional community.
Read MorePrimary producers impacted by the 2019-20 bushfires will benefit from expanded eligibility for the $75,000 recovery grant and timeframe changes announced last week, with small businesses also given more time to request support.
Read MoreLocal groups are being encouraged to put forward their ideas for programs designed to improve road safety in their own community with Round Six of the NSW Government’s Community Road Safety Grants program open today.
Read MoreMusic venues across the state can now apply for support to host a gig as part of NSW’s industry-leading new music event, Great Southern Nights, in November.
Read MoreFour new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the Murrumbidgee Local Health District (MLHD) over the weekend, taking the total number of reported positive cases in the region to 54.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is strongly encouraging greater use of masks in high-risk public settings to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreNew rules will be introduced across NSW requiring gyms and fitness centres to register their COVID Safety Plan, and have a dedicated hygiene marshall on duty at all times.
Read MoreBatlow community members are invited to attend a community forum hosted by Dr Joe McGirr MP and Ms Kristy McBain MP on Wednesday 19 August.
Read MoreNew data from the Small Business Bushfire Financial Counselling Support Line shows that the “double whammy” of bushfires and COVID-19 is causing significant financial stress to small business.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is cracking down on dodgy pink slip providers and reminding motorists to have their vehicle examined at an authorised inspection station (AIS) or by a mobile pink slip provider.
Read MoreSnowy Mountains residents and road users are invited to have their say on improving safety at the Batlow Road and Snowy Mountains Highway intersection.
Read MoreProjects and initiatives that help support mental health recovery in the workplace could be eligible for a NSW Government grant worth up to $50,000.
Read MoreInspector numbers have been boosted and their powers increased under the NSW Public Health Act 2010 in a bid to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreDrivers of electric vehicles will soon be able to plug in and recharge at more locations across regional NSW, extending their range of travel.
Read MoreNSW businesses are on notice to comply with the State’s public health orders, or risk a fine or closure, with restrictions around “higher risk” activities coming into effect.
Read MoreThe way large scale evacuations in NSW are carried out is set to change with the introduction of a number of safety initiatives to protect the health and lives of the community during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreNominations are now open for the 2020 SafeWork NSW Awards, acknowledging NSW businesses that demonstrate an outstanding approach to work health and safety.
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