NSW grassroots tennis will receive a $300,000 funding boost with the opening of the NSW ATP Cup Tennis Legacy Fund.
Read MoreFlexibility for principals, fairer suspension rules and more support for students and teachers are the major focus of a draft NSW schools behaviour strategy released today for consultation.
Read MoreEligible NSW small businesses have less than a week left to apply for the Small Business Recovery Grant to help create COVID-19 safe workplaces.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is keeping freight moving and freight workers COVIDSafe with dedicated pop-up COVID-19 testing sites on key freight routes.
Read MoreNSW small businesses will benefit from a new $45 million grant program designed to cushion the economic impacts of the southern border closure.
Read MoreHairdressers will receive domestic violence awareness training to ensure they’re better prepared if a client discloses abuse when attending their salon.
Read MoreMinister for Better Regulation, Kevin Anderson, has warned those seeking to buy a new puppy to be wary of an increasing number of scams, which have cost Australians $300,000 so far this year.
Read MoreThe NSW Government today announced an extension of the COVID-19 relief funding for community and mobile preschools to the end of Term 4.
Read MoreThe car park at the main entry to the Wagga Wagga Base Hospital will be temporarily closed early September as part of the final stage of works on the $431 million Wagga Wagga Health Service (WWHS) Redevelopment project.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has ramped up its commitment to COVID safety, introducing a $5 million grants scheme to locally manufacture critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and create jobs.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has extended the deadline for applications to the $3,000 Small Business Recovery Grant and expanded the number of highly impacted industries able to apply.
Read MoreSmall and medium-sized businesses and regional communities across the State are set to benefit from a coordinated NSW Government push to showcase local products and develop global export sales.
Read MoreThe 2021 NSW Women of the Year Awards will acknowledge the achievements of some of the state’s youngest leaders, with Minister for Women Bronnie Taylor today unveiling a brand new award for girls as young as seven.
Read MoreA new online toolkit is helping businesses as they continue to navigate the challenges of COVID-19.
Read MoreIn an historic first, Wagga Wagga residents are now able to petition the NSW Parliament online, following the introduction of ePetitions.
Read MoreNSW residents returning from Victoria will have their hotel quarantine fee waived for the next month to ease the financial burden on returnees.
Read MoreThe Tumut Hospital Redevelopment project is on track to deliver improvements to health facilities and infrastructure in the local regional and is supporting the local economy.
Read MoreMurrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) is reminding members of the public to adhere to a strict quarantine while they await their COVID-19 test results.
Read MoreMulticultural NSW, in conjunction with TAFE NSW, is offering scholarships to residents of Wagga Wagga to undertake a non-accredited interpreting course to gain a TAFE NSW Statement in Preparation for Interpreting for people from new and emerging communities, or languages where there is a critical need.
Read MoreSupport has been extended for bushfire-impacted small businesses across NSW with grant applications now remaining open until 15 December through the Small Business Assistance Program.
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