The Minns Labor Government is ensuring people can continue attending their places of worship without being blocked, harassed or intimidated.
A total of 18 projects will receive funding across NSW as part of Round Three of the Albanese Government’s flagship Disaster Ready Fund (DRF), helping to make the state more resilient to natural ...
The Minns Labor Government is continuing to plan and deliver the critical infrastructure regional NSW needs and deserves, today announcing that planning is underway to rebuild the State ...
The Minns Labor Government is delivering better mental health facilities for regional New South Wales with a new, state-of-the-art Acute Mental Health Inpatient Unit (AMHIPU) officially opening today ...
The Minns Labor Government is one step closer in delivering the $30 million Marshalls Creek Bridge replacement, with construction of the new bridge foundations to kick off on in late November.
The Albanese and Minns Labor Governments have completed the $188 million jointly funded upgrade of Heathcote Road in Holsworthy, with the official opening marked today by the local community.
Central Coast communities in and around Wyong are set to benefit from new key health worker accommodation with Wyong Hospital campus selected as the site for the units, which will help attract and ...
The finish line for tunnelling on the eastern end of the Sydney Metro West project is in sight after two tunnel boring machines passed the deepest part of Darling Harbour on their way to Hunter Street ...
The Minns Labor Government is delighted to announce a new round of the Stronger Together Local Council Major Festival Grants program for councils to deliver large-scale multicultural festivals that ...
Almost $6 million is being invested in the Central West to help deliver a stronger, more resilient water supply to the region for decades to come.
The Minns Labor Government’s landmark Planning System Reforms Bill 2025 has passed both houses of Parliament with overwhelming support, paving the way for a faster, fairer and modern planning system.
In a first for flood recovery, a Black Hawk helicopter has been hauling 40 tonnes of boulders through the steep valleys of the Northern Rivers to repair a 100-year-old weir damaged by the 2022 floods ...
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