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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.

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Make the most of your money with tips and tools, ways to stretch your budget, and access to support.

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Get one-on-one support in person in your local area or over the phone, and access free online resources on a range of small business topics to help you build your skills.
Latest ministerial media releases
Ministerial media release
Minister for the Environment, Penny Sharpe is in Coffs Harbour to advance plans for the Great Koala National Park, a world leading park which will protect a nationally critical koala population and more than 100 threatened species.
Ministerial media release
A new $10.7 million hi-tech biosecurity platform, built on advances made during the COVID-19 pandemic and the latest in DNA technology, will make it easier and faster for scientists and researchers from around Australia to identify pest and disease threats to our primary industries.
Ministerial media release
Motorists who let their registration lapse will now be sent an SMS reminder as another safeguard to stop people accidentally driving unregistered vehicles on the State’s roads.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is continuing to pursue reforms to ‘good character’ evidence at sentencing, after the Greens and Coalition voted to water down changes which would reduce trauma for victim-survivors.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is introducing tough new offences and stronger penalties for public shootings, firebombings, the use of ‘kill cars’ and recruitment of children by organised criminals.
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