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NSW fuel supply update
Fuel supplies in NSW remain secure. The NSW Government is monitoring fuel distribution closely and working with industry and the Commonwealth Government to manage localised shortages and plan for all possible scenarios.

Anzac Day in NSW
The official NSW Anzac Day Dawn Service and March will take place in Sydney on Saturday 25 April 2026.

Cost of Living hub
Make the most of your money with tips and tools, ways to stretch your budget, and access to support.
Latest ministerial media releases
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The Minns Labor Government has brought together housing peak bodies, key industry stakeholders, and union representatives to discuss the impacts of current fuel supply challenges on the residential housing construction industry.
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A 150-year-old opera house, a ski and snowboarding centre, an Indigenous digital arts studio and a new gymnastics academy are among 39 community projects to share in $6.4 million from the latest round of the NSW Government’s Infrastructure Grants program.
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The Minns Labor Government is delivering on its promise to build world-class schools in Sydney’s growing suburbs, with the fast-tracked Tallawong Public School opening today in its brand new, permanent home.
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TAFE NSW Cessnock will benefit from a $1.3 million joint investment by the Albanese and Minns Labor Governments to upgrade training facilities and support growing workforce demand across the Hunter Valley.
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Today’s ICAC findings highlight the leadership failures in School Infrastructure NSW under the former Liberal National Government, which had real consequences for NSW parents and students who were denied the schools their communities desperately needed.
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