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NSW Budget
Discover NSW’s economic priorities and major investments in health, education, housing and transport for the 2026–27 Budget.

Cost of Living hub
Find rebates, discounts and services that could help you save on everyday expenses. Check all available NSW Government support in one place.

NSW fuel supply update
Fuel supplies in NSW remain secure. The NSW Government is monitoring fuel distribution closely and planning for all possible scenarios.
Latest ministerial media releases
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is extending its long-term partnerships with Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC) and the University of NSW (UNSW) Wild Deserts program for a further ten years to support the next decade of threatened species recovery in NSW national parks.
Ministerial media release
NSW Ambulance has welcomed 119 new paramedic interns and 29 emergency medical call takers, after they were officially inducted into the service at a ceremony at the State Operations Centre in Sydney last week.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is investing in the state’s aquaculture industry in a major funding boost that will create jobs and drive innovation in aquaculture businesses across New South Wales – from Tweed Heads down to Eden on the South Coast.
Ministerial media release
Heart stopping vision of near misses between light rail vehicles and pedestrians, cyclists and private vehicles is a reminder to redouble rail safety.
Ministerial media release
Up to 2,500 people will be able to access free GP consultations for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), potentially saving up to $1,500 a year in out-of-pocket costs and making essential healthcare more accessible through a $1.5 million investment from the Minns Labor Government.
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