All Year 12 students will be able to attend their end-of-year school celebration following a year of disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreIndependent Member for Wagga Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr, has joined a call for greater transparency after non-government MPs were revealed to have been left out of grant arrangements in their own seats.
Read MoreThe National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is calling all cyclists to have their say on a draft cycling strategy so national parks can provide some of the best cycling experiences anywhere in the country.
Read MoreFamilies and friends who have lost a loved one to suicide will now have access to a range of useful supports thanks to the NSW Government’s $4.5 million boost to post-suicide services across the State.
Read MoreThe NSW Government today announced $3 million in funding to boost COVID-19 response efforts for small rural and border councils to support their communities.
Read MoreLocal community groups have the opportunity to have their say on road safety initiatives, with round seven of the NSW Government’s Community Road Safety Grants program now open.
Read MoreThe electorate of Wagga Wagga has secured $400,000 in funding for a total of 15 projects through the NSW Government’s 2021 Community Building Partnership Program.
Read MoreAfter many months of careful thought and reflection, Independent Member for Wagga Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr, will not be supporting the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill currently being debated in NSW Parliament.
Read MoreRoad trips and ridesharing are set to become electric, with the New South Wales Government announcing $105 million worth of new incentives to drive up electric vehicle (EV) purchases for commercial and council fleets.
Read MoreYoung people are being encouraged to skill up this summer and support the regions with 10,000 free training places across more than 800 courses now available to study.
Read MoreFamilies and friends will be reunited as Aussies start arriving home in time for Christmas, with NSW reaching the November 1 roadmap milestone and restrictions further eased for the double-vaccinated.
Read MoreThe NSW Government’s new learn to swim voucher program will be expanded from preschool-aged children to include kindergarten kids who missed out on lessons due to COVID restrictions.
Read MoreNominations are open, and it’s time to increase the diversity on your local council this December 4 Local Government Election by representing your diversity and nominate today.
Read MoreOutstanding work promoting social cohesion and unity during challenging times will be recognised during this year’s peak multicultural awards program for NSW.
Read MoreThousands more women and children escaping domestic abuse will be supported with housing and specialist services following a landmark investment by the NSW Government.
Read MoreCustomers will have more reasons to celebrate catching up with friends and family this summer with two additional Dine & Discover vouchers up for grabs for NSW residents.
Read MoreInitiatives which focus on increasing participation in sport through events, development programs and facilities are the focus of the latest round of the NSW Government’s Local Sport Grant Program.
Read MoreWomen and girls across NSW will benefit from a range of community, education and mentoring opportunities during 2022 NSW Women’s Week thanks to a $100,000 grants program from the NSW Government.
Read MoreTamworth, Port Macquarie, Wagga Wagga and Lismore customers will be the first to display their COVID-19 digital vaccination certificate on the Service NSW app, with the NSW Government pilot of the technology underway.
Read MoreNSW will take its first steps towards reopening as the State passes the 70 per cent double vaccination target.
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