As we head into winter and the temperatures drop, residents of NSW are being encouraged to stay out of harm from house fires.
Read MoreVeterans and their partners will have access to free training to broaden their career opportunities and help transition to civilian life after service.
Read MoreTwo new creative businesses led by local artists will open their doors on Thursday 27 May. An initiative of
Eastern Riverina Arts, RENEW WAGGA is breathing new life into empty shopfronts in Wagga Wagga and
providing exciting opportunities for local artists.
Read MoreHouseholds and small businesses impacted by high numbers of mice across regional NSW will be able to claim rebates for purchasing mouse bait from 1 February 2021, with the NSW Government today announcing the rebate program will be backdated.
Read MoreSexual consent laws will be strengthened and simplified under NSW Government reforms
designed to protect victim-survivors and educate the community.
Read MoreHeritage in the electorate of Wagga Wagga is set to benefit from $69,000 in grants under the NSW Government Heritage Grants Program, Member for Wagga Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr announced today.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is accelerating the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine with 25 Pfizer sites across the state now taking bookings for people aged 40 to 49. 17 of these are in rural and regional NSW.
Read MoreA new Numeracy course for Year 11 and 12 students will be available to all NSW schools to support students to build functional and practical numeracy and mathematics skills for life and work in the 21st century.
Read MoreThe Sydney Harbour Bridge, Goulburn’s Big Merino and Tamworth’s Golden Guitar are among the landmarks being lit yellow tonight, to mark the start of National Road Safety Week.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has today announced a $50 million package to offer farmers, households and small businesses assistance to battle the mice plague currently impacting parts of rural and regional NSW.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is funding an upgrade to school zone signs, at Wagga Wagga Christian College as part of the Transport for NSW School Zone Flashing Lights program to improve the safety for students in the area.
Read MoreFemale sporting teams across regional NSW will benefit from new and improved facilities and regional towns will soon see even more investment in community infrastructure and programs that will make a big difference to everyday life in the bush, thanks to the $100 million Stronger Country Communities Fund.
Read MoreThe next round of changes to NSW liquor laws comes into effect today to further support Sydney’s nightlife and encourage a vibrant and safe 24-hour economy.
Read MoreLocal communities across NSW have more time to acknowledge the achievements of women serving in their local council with the nomination period extended for the 2021 Ministers’ Awards for Women in Local Government.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has announced it will support 3,000 training places for women in trades to help boost female representation in construction, manufacturing, engineering, transport and logistics.
Read MoreAxel and Hallie surged up the baby name popularity charts in 2020, although fewer babies were born overall in an unforgettable year marked by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreHigh streets throughout NSW will be revitalised with more than $15 million in grants to boost local business, support jobs and create better public spaces for the community.
Read MoreFour trial weekday bus services and two Saturday services designed to connect workers in Wagga Wagga to the Bomen Business Park will be extended to the end of the year.
Read MoreWagga Wagga locals will have their say on a better-connected city under a new draft plan that builds on the NSW Government’s vision for a stronger public transport and road network in the city.
Read MoreMore than 100 locals will take part in a statewide-first trial, as Wagga Wagga becomes the first city in NSW to have bike racks fitted to buses next month.
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