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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.

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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
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government has today announced the establishment of the Great Western Highway Community Coordination Taskforce. The Taskforce is a whole-of-government initiative chaired by the NSW Reconstruction Authority and Transport for NSW, designed to streamline support to those impacted by the prolonged closure of the Great Western Highway.
Ministerial media release
NSW Government-funded cyclone repair works at Belongil Beach have been completed, with a vital access point used by emergency services in the region restored Crown Lands provided an emergency grant of $50,000 to Byron Shire Council after damage caused by Cyclone Alfred left Belongil Beach’s vehicle ramp unusable.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is continuing to work with industry to develop new harm minimisation measures to combat high risk gambling.
Ministerial media release
The NSW Government will fund construction of a new Moonee Beach footbridge, delivering a boon for locals and tourists by restoring access to a treasured part of the Coffs Coast.
Ministerial media release
Taxi drivers who refuse to accept travel subsidy dockets and cards from passengers with disability or rip off passengers who use a wheelchair face $3000 fines as part of a series of new measures to enhance transport accessibility.
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