Support for the vast bushfire recovery continues with Phase 2 of the Bushfire Community Recovery and Resilience Fund (BCRRF), which provides more than $25 million to promote community well-being, social and future disaster resilience.
Read MoreBusinesses and communities in bushfire impacted regions have access to a new fund for local infrastructure and initiatives that will drive economic and social recovery, strengthen morale and help communities get back on their feet through the $250 million Bushfire Local Economic Recovery Fund, co-funded by the NSW and Australian governments.
Read MoreThe Southern Border Small Business Support Grant program has been extended until 31 October 2020 for eligible small businesses operating in the 13 impacted Local Government Areas.
Read MoreRestrictions for outdoor dining and outdoor music performances will be eased, under relaxed COVID-19 safety rules.
Read MoreThe 65th edition of the annual NSW Training Awards saw a retail baking apprentice with a passion for pastry and a trainee who believes libraries are at the heart of community take out top honours in a virtual ceremony broadcast tonight.
Read MoreSpeed limits along the length of Batlow Road and its intersection with Snowy Mountains Highway will be reviewed in response to community feedback.
Read MoreA roundabout will be installed at the Gocup Road and Snowy Mountains Highway intersection in Tumut as part of the NSW Government’s commitment to improving safety on regional roads.
Read MoreThe NSW Government will fund 12 Diploma of Event Management scholarships to help upskill and create more job opportunities for those living in regional communities across the state.
Read MoreSummer is coming and outdoor spaces are being opened up for alfresco drinking and dining just in time for the warmer weather with the NSW Government slashing red tape to allow quicker approval times for venues.
Read MoreDrivers are being urged to slow down on the road and waterways this October long weekend with much of NSW expected to take advantage of the warmer weather and eased COVID-19 restrictions.
Read MoreNSW has paused to honour our fallen police officers this National Police Remembrance Day with a COVID-safe ceremony and lighting of the Sydney Opera House sails in blue and white.
Read MorePaper forms at NSW public schools are destined for the pages of history books as the NSW Government embarks on a school digitalisation program, saving parents and staff millions of hours.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is seeking community feedback on a raft of proposed new laws to tackle harm associated with gaming machine use.
Read MoreWith a wet and wild summer on the cards this year, the NSW Government and NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES) are encouraging all communities to be ready for a potential increase in storms and floods.
Read MoreEntertainment facilities including theatres, cinemas and concert halls across NSW will be able to increase their capacity to 50 per cent and corporate events at function centres will be able to welcome up to 300 attendees from next week.
Read MoreA suite of domestic violence recommendations has been accepted by the NSW Government today, as its review of coercive control laws continues.
Read MoreMore families can attend community sports, music ensembles and school camps can proceed, and a modest increase dancing at weddings is allowed under new COVID- 19 safety rules.
Read MoreEligible commercial tenants will have greater certainty through the coming months with the Retail and Other Commercial Leases (COVID-19) Regulation to be extended until 31 December 2020.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has today announced a six-month extension of the measures put in place to help residential tenants and landlords financially disadvantaged by COVID-19.
Read MoreThe NSW Government will become the first jurisdiction to write the new Agricultural Workers Code into public health orders, paving the way for the $15.9 billion NSW primary industries sector to find skilled workers for the upcoming harvest.
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