The NSW Government is encouraging members of the community who have a strong interest in the future of regional health to lodge Expressions of Interest (EOI) for the new Regional Health Ministerial Advisory Panel.
Read MoreStudents across regional NSW are putting safety first, as a free quad bike safety program kicks off across the state for kids aged 16 years and older.
Read MoreIn a major boost for regional NSW, Minister for Regional Health Bronnie Taylor has today announced the establishment of a new Regional Health Division for NSW Health.
Read MoreAustralia’s most famous maths teacher Eddie Woo is the face of a new campaign to encourage drivers to slow down on our roads, using his love of numbers to explain the potentially devastating impact of speeding.
Read MorePeople across regional NSW can celebrate their community and reconnect with neighbours and friends at local markets, carnivals, festivals and fairs, thanks to the NSW Government’s new $25 million Reconnecting Regional NSW - Community Events Program.
Read MoreIndependent Member for Wagga Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr, has called on the government and Murrumbidgee Local Health District to ensure the changes to services at Batlow Multipurpose Centre are strictly temporary.
Read MoreEligible Wagga Wagga residents are being urged to put their hands up for a position on the Charles Sturt University Council.
Read MoreOrganising an affordable wedding in NSW is now even easier thanks to the launch of a new online service via the NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages (the Registry), which helps navigate the legal requirements of marriage.
Read MoreNSW residents struggling to cope with the death of a loved one can access six free counselling sessions from Griefline, thanks to a $1 million investment from the NSW Government.
Read MoreWhile pearl is the traditional gift for a thirtieth anniversary, the NSW Government is celebrating 30 years of the Seniors Card by making it digital via the Service NSW app.
Read MoreThe Small Business Fees and Charges Rebate will increase from $2000 to $3000 from today, with eligible employing businesses and not-for-profit organisations also able to claim a rebate of 50 per cent on the cost of Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs).
Read MoreLandowners from the Wagga Wagga region are joining forces to safeguard valuable farmland and food security against the expansion of solar factories in the region.
Read MoreYoung people are urged to quit vaping and know the facts and dangers of e-cigarettes, which can contain harmful substances found in cleaning products, nail polish remover, weed killer and bug spray.
Read MoreThe NSW government is encouraging customers to check the NSW FuelCheck app to help find the State’s best value fuel before filling up at the bowser.
Read MorePastoral care co-ordinator Leonie White has been named as the 2022 Wagga Wagga Local Woman of the Year.
Read MoreWagga Wagga Women’s Health Centre is one of 18 organisations from across the state to receive funding as part of the NSW Government’s $1 million Investing in Women Fund.
Read MoreMember for Wagga Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr, has launched a petition calling for the establishment of a department of rural health in NSW.
Read MoreThe Premier’s Reading Challenge marks its 21st anniversary starting today, with children encouraged to join the party - by reading lots of books!
Read MoreThe NSW Government’s $155 million program for Before and After School Care (BASC) vouchers is now live for parents and carers of children enrolled in a NSW primary school.
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