For the first time in NSW, students will receive free tutoring in 2021 thanks to a landmark $337 million program that is part of the NSW 2020-21 Budget.
Read MoreFamilies and young children in NSW will benefit from an extra year of free preschool with the NSW Government announcing funding for community and mobile preschools in 2021.
Read MoreStudents, parents and teachers will now have easily accessible mental health advice and support at their fingertips, with the NSW Government today launching a new online Mental Health Hub.
Read MoreRegional communities and show committees can start planning events scheduled for early 2021 with the NSW Government today giving the green light for country shows to resume in NSW.
Read MoreHundreds of fee-free training courses are now available for school leavers, young people and job seekers, as part of the NSW Government’s Skilling for Recovery initiative.
Read MoreThe NSW Government will reopen the border to Victoria at 12.01am on Monday, 23 November.
Read MoreWork today officially commenced on construction of Wagga Wagga’s new $9.2 million multisport cycling complex at Pomingalarna Reserve with the turning of the first sod by the Acting Minister for Sport.
Read MoreBoosting people with disability’s participation in economic and community life is the focus of more than $75 million in Federal Government grants announced today.
Read MoreShort-term rental accommodation hosts, guests, letting agents and online booking platform operators will soon be subject to strict new laws with a mandatory Code of Conduct for the industry to begin in December.
Read MoreIn a big boost for Veterans’ Health week beginning today, the NSW Government has partnered with Veteran Sport Australia (VSA) to bolster programs for veterans to participate in community sport and recreation.
Read MoreConsultation on the NSW Government’s proposed gaming machine harm minimisation laws has been extended to 11 December 2020 to allow more time for submissions.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is making it easier to do business for the people of NSW by creating a single platform for government departments and businesses to connect.
Read MoreDomestic violence complainants will have extra protections when giving evidence in court, while jurors will be educated on the complexities of abuse, under proposed court reforms to be introduced in NSW Parliament this week.
Read MoreRestrictions for religious gatherings and gyms will be eased under relaxed COVID-19 safety rules announced today.
Read MoreSeniors are being encouraged to enhance their digital skills during Get Online Week by enrolling in technology training programs across NSW.
Read MoreThe NSW Government will partner with Telstra to provide a $328 million internet upgrade to more than 2000 public schools across NSW.
Read MoreMore than 2,500 artists and 300-plus live music venues across NSW are primed for the Australian-first music event, Great Southern Nights, with tickets for over 900 gigs now on sale.
Read MoreDomestic violence victim-survivors and their companion animals will have greater protections under proposed Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) reforms.
Read MoreVictim-survivors of domestic and family violence and those who have been impacted by COVID-19 will benefit from new funding to the community legal assistance sector.
Read MoreGroups of up to 100 people will be able to gather for Remembrance Day services across NSW after the approval of a one-off exemption from COVID-19 restrictions.
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