Today is National Sorry Day, a time when we acknowledge the lasting impacts caused by the forced removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.
After seven years of campaigning the Member for Campbelltown has delivered a much needed bus service to the community of Macarthur Heights, as part of the Minns Labor Government’s delivery of ...
Construction has begun on $31 million infrastructure upgrades at the Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute (EMAI) as part of the Minns Labor Government’s commitment to protecting the state’s ...
The Albanese and Minns Governments are delivering important environmental outcomes for the Far South Coast on World Fish Migration Day, (May 23) through the completion of the Panboola Wetland ...
More renewable energy flowing into the system is helping place downward pressure on electricity prices, with the Default Market Offer in NSW set to fall from July.
The Minns Labor Government is delivering Australia's most extensive drone show program as part of Vivid Sydney 2026, with the majority of activities free for friends and families to enjoy.
The Minns Labor Government is today launching the state’s first dedicated Migrant Workers Centre, delivering on our commitment to create this centre which will help protect every worker in this state, ...
Powerhouse Parramatta has received the first of an expected three thousand objects which will be on display when the museum opens its doors later this year.
The Minns Labor Government is delivering over $11 million in funding to support novel cancer research projects, including research into incurable childhood brain cancer Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine ...
The Shoalhaven region is set to benefit from a boost to frontline emergency care, with an additional 13 paramedics starting work in the community this month.
The Minns Labor Government has established the new Bays West Delivery Authority to lead the development of the Bays West Precinct and Blackwattle Bay Precinct. The Authority is charged with creating ...
Chief Executive of Sydney Metro, Peter Regan, has stepped down after 15 years of public service to take up a new opportunity outside of government. Mr Regan has worked in senior roles at NSW Treasury ...