Thousands of families will soon be able to cut their energy bills with solar and home appliance upgrades, thanks to a $128 million Energy Bill Buster program in the 2022-23 NSW Budget.
Read MoreThe community has been reassured that overnight emergency department services at Batlow MPS will be restored as soon as possible and that the Murrumbidgee Local Health District has agreed to consider reimbursements of costs for people who call an ambulance from home and are taken to Tumut because the Batlow emergency department is not available.
Read MoreIn the lead up to new consent laws coming into effect next month, the NSW Government today launched a new community education campaign empowering young people to check consent before engaging in sexual activity.
Read MoreThe NSW Government is inviting women across the state to shape the direction and priorities of the next NSW Women’s Strategy, with public consultation opening today.
Read MoreConsumers seeking refunds for rescheduled or cancelled ticketed events are being urged to check the fine print for eligibility details.
Read MoreCelebrate our state’s most outstanding volunteers with nominations for the 2022 NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards now open.
Read MoreSeniors across NSW are being encouraged to protect themselves against the flu by getting vaccinated.
Read MoreWomen and children escaping domestic and family violence will soon receive greater support, with expressions of interest opening next week for funding to set up and operate the first new model of women’s refuges in NSW.
Read MoreToday 76,000 NSW students will receive their personalised timetable for the 2022 written HSC exams.
Read MoreUp to 3,000 social housing tenants will be able to receive a new washing machine from only $150 thanks to a NSW Government pilot program supporting low-income residents and save on water.
Read MoreMember for Wagga Wagga, Dr Joe McGirr, is calling for a moratorium on the approval of new solar factories in NSW.
Read MoreThe COVID smart plan for keeping students learning face to face at school during Term 2 has been announced by the NSW Government today.
Read MoreAfter a precautionary “paws” due to COVID-19, the loveable Labradors of the Canine Court Companion Program (CCCP) are back working in courthouses across metropolitan and regional NSW.
Read MoreThe 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.
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