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

FuelCheck
FuelCheck is a free NSW Government service that helps you find the cheapest fuel and lets you know the best day of the week to fill up your vehicle.

Healthy you, healthy Mob
Find free programs, tools and information to support you to get healthy and stay healthy – for you and for your Mob.
Latest ministerial media releases
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The Minns Labor Government has unveiled designs for a major new park near the Bella Vista Metro station, to be delivered as part of a $520 million investment in the Transport Oriented Development (TOD) Accelerated Precincts.
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The Minns Labor Government has started design work on a proposed major safety upgrade of the level crossing at Mary Gilmore Way, Bribbaree, south of Grenfell, while interim improvements will also be delivered on the road approach to the crossing.
Ministerial media release
On behalf of the NSW Government, I would like to thank Ken Brown AM for his dedicated service as Harness Racing NSW (HRNSW) Chair, following his retirement.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government has delivered 3,500 new public, community and affordable homes marking a significant milestone that is helping people right across NSW, including victim-survivors of domestic violence, find safety and rebuild their lives.
Ministerial media release
Patients, families and carers in public hospitals and health services across NSW are being encouraged to “Raise It” if they are worried their, or their loved one’s condition is getting worse.
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