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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.

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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
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The Minns Labor Government will invest $50 million to strengthen and improve key detour routes in the Blue Mountains and Central West, as part of the government’s response to the ongoing closure of the Great Western Highway at Victoria Pass.
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Today, the Minns Labor Government and the NSW Police Force will announce a major new recruitment initiative, Be a Cop in Your Community , designed to attract more people from culturally diverse backgrounds into the NSW Police Force.
Ministerial media release
After near decimation during the lockout era, the NSW live music scene is experiencing a surge in venues offering live music and accessing vibrancy incentives including extended trading hours.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is closing a legal loophole to better protect victim survivors of intimate partner violence and make it easier to prosecute domestic violence perpetrators for certain offences.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government continues to reduce gambling harm by delivering on its commitment to remove outdated exemptions that enabled more than 650 pubs and clubs to operate gaming machines during standard shutdown hours.
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