The NSW Government today announced a major new grants package and changes to the Dine & Discover program to help tens of thousands of small businesses and people across NSW impacted by the current COVID-19 restrictions.
Read MoreMore domestic violence victim-survivors will benefit from enhanced frontline support thanks to a funding boost for 45 service providers across the state.
Read MoreThe NSW Treasurer, Dominic Perrottet, delivered his budget last week with some pleasing funding allocations for the Wagga Wagga Electorate.
Read MoreTo protect the people of NSW from the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, current stay-at-home orders will be extended across all of Greater Sydney including the Blue Mountains, Central Coast and Wollongong from 6pm today (26 June) until 11.59pm Friday, 9 July.
Read MoreThe 2021-22 NSW Budget will support public sector employees with paid special miscarriage and pre-term birth leave.
Read MoreMore pre-school aged children will be safer around water under measures announced in the 2021-22 NSW Budget.
Read MoreTo protect the people of NSW from the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, new restrictions will
be introduced for Greater Sydney from 4pm today for one week.
Read MorePlastics like single-use lightweight bags, cotton-buds, straws and stirrers will be phased out, and green bins for food and organic waste will be rolled out across the state, under the NSW Government’s comprehensive plastics plan and waste strategy.
Read MoreVaccination hubs and general practices across the Murrumbidgee region will now be offering COVID-
19 vaccinations to several new groups under the next phase of the National Vaccination Rollout.
Read MoreNSW Health will lift a stay-at-home order for people in NSW who have been in Victoria since 4pm on Thursday 27 May.
Read MoreAn on demand diagnostic tool that tells teachers how students are progressing in phonics is now available for all NSW public school students.
Read MoreForestry Corporation will reopen the camping area on Blowering Camp road this Friday before the long
weekend, but access to the remainder of Blowering Dam’s western foreshore remains restricted due to
ongoing hazards.
Read MoreTwo Edward Street intersections will be upgraded to improve safety and efficiency for road users accessing Wagga’s health precinct.
Read MoreThe NSW Government’s Dine & Discover initiative will be extended by a month to give people more time to use all of their vouchers eating out or trying a new activity this winter, including in the upcoming school holidays.
Read MoreParents and carers will be able to book in for free mental health workshops hosted by headspace, thanks to a $1.2 million investment by the NSW Government.
Read MorePeople with a cognitive impairment will receive greater support across the criminal justice system following the NSW Government’s $28 million investment in the statewide Justice Advocacy Service (JAS) and a nation-leading court-based diversion program.
Read MoreAs 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.
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