The Minns Labor Government will make powers targeting knife crime permanent to remove dangerous weapons from our streets and keep communities safe. The legislation being introduced today will ensure ...
Budget Paper No. 1 Budget Statement provides information on the State finances in aggregate. The objectives of this paper are to: Budget Paper No. 2 Performance and Wellbeing Statement presents NSW ...
Treasurer, Minister for Families and Communities, Minister for Housing, Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Minister for Youth Listen The Minns Labor Government will ...
The Minns Labor Government is investing in $3.46 billion in skills, training and TAFE NSW in the 2026-27 NSW Budget. We’re investing $2.7 billion in TAFE NSW, which includes a 23% increase in ...
The Minns Labor Government has passed legislation to crack down on underquoting, placing misleading real estate agents on notice and creating a fairer property market. Underquoting is where a real ...
The Minns Labor Government is turbocharging the way homes are built in NSW, unlocking the potential of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) to deliver more high-quality homes, faster. The 2026-27 NSW ...
Families and households are under real pressure. Mortgages, rent, groceries and fuel are stretching households thin. For many households, transport is one of the biggest weekly expenses, and global ...
Families across NSW rely every day on schools, hospitals and other essential services – and on the dedicated people who deliver them. This Budget continues rebuilding the essential services families ...
The NSW Government is committed to ensuring NSW regional industries are supported by secure, reliable access to gas through a diverse energy mix. The NSW Government recognises that as part of the ...
The $6.6 billion investment is the largest made by an NSW Government into social housing in the state’s history. It will fund new social housing properties, improve maintenance of public housing and ...
The 2026-27 NSW Budget is helping to ease some of the cost of living pressure families and households are facing, with a one-year reduction in the toll cap to $50 and the scrapping of toll ...
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