Batlow’s Reedy Creek Park is being cleared of bushfire damaged trees and vegetation thanks to funding from the NSW Government Bushfire Community Recovery and Resilience Fund Stream One.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is reminding parents and grandparents to exercise caution when buying toys and other children's gifts this Christmas.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has today announced mice bait rebates for farmers, small businesses and households have been extended into 2022, while primary producers will now be able to make multiple claims for zinc phosphide purchases, up to the $10,000 cap.
Read MoreThe State’s primary producers will be amongst the first in the world to benefit from cutting-edge advances in genetic technologies with the completion of the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) Advanced Gene Technology Centre.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has sown the seeds needed for pasture research to grow and continue to flourish, with the opening of a new $1.5 million research facility at the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute today.
Read MoreIt’s not the traditional three ‘R’s taught in school - instead, the NSW Government has combined reading and ‘riting with recovery from natural disasters, by donating $6,250 worth of books to Riverina schools impacted by the 2020 Dunns Road bushfire.
Read MoreThe first days of summer have delivered their promise of warmer weather and prompted a timely reminder from Wagga Wagga City Council and Royal Life Saving NSW to stay safe around water.
Read MoreScams, retirement planning and e-safety are covered in a free 2022 diary for seniors to help them understand their legal rights.
Read MorePrepare a bushfire survival plan, don’t drive through floodwater, swim between the flags and make sure your home is fire safe this summer – these are some of the summer safety tips NSW emergency service agencies have shared ahead of the 2021 season.
Read MoreParents are being urged to take advantage of the state’s popular Active Kids program, with tens of millions of dollars worth of vouchers still to be redeemed this year due to the COVID lockdown.
Read MoreModern and inclusive sporting facilities are the focus of a new NSW Government $200 million fund to encourage people across the state to enjoy the benefits of sport, regardless of their age, gender or ability, with applications now open.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has taken precautionary steps in relation to quarantine arrangements for overseas arrivals following the introduction of additional national border security measures by the Australian Government.
Read MoreI am thrilled with the announcement of $1 million for planning for the Wagga Wagga Health and Knowledge Precinct.
Read MoreThe Voluntary Assisted Dying bill has passed the Legislative Assembly this week, after a comprehensive and careful debate. The vote was 53-36.
Read MoreClose contacts of COVID cases at schools and outside school hours care services will no longer need to isolate as a result of changes in school COVID settings announced today by the NSW Government.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has updated the roadmap for easing restrictions after the State reaches the 95 per cent double dose vaccination target or 15 December, whichever comes first.
Read MoreAll 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.
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