Anyone who tests positive using a Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) will now be required to register their result with Service NSW.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has today launched a new round of the Future Women Rural Scholarship Program to help women living in rural and regional NSW achieve their goals.
Read MoreThe first batch of 100 million Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs) will be distributed to NSW essential public workers and vulnerable communities from this week to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has announced a range of precautionary measures to provide additional support for the health system and community ahead of an anticipated peak in COVID cases later this month.
Read MoreThe NSW Government has committed to outlawing coercive control in current and former intimate partner relationships as part of the response to recommendations from the Joint Select Committee on Coercive Control.
Read MoreA grant of more than $32,000 will allow for some much-needed improvements at the Batlow Senior Citizens Village.
Read MoreAdelong’s John Neyland has been recognised for his many years of dedication to his community.
Read MoreA trial bus service connecting Tumut to Wagga and communities in between has been extended until 23 June 2022.
Read MoreChristmas has come early for country shows right across the State with funding available to ensure these much-loved community events come back bigger and better than ever in the New Year.
Read MoreFamilies looking to bring a new furry friend home this Christmas are encouraged to ‘Adopt not shop’ when making their choice.
Read MoreFrom today eligible sole traders, not-for-profit organisations and small businesses in NSW will be able to access up to $2,000 in relief to help them bounce back and get the economy firing again.
Read MoreBatlow’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.
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