. Endangered northern quoll population discovered at proposed Horizontal Falls National Park . Survey highlights importance of State Government’s $81.5million . . . Kimberley Science and Conservation Strategy A new population of the endangered northern quoll has been discovered on a Kimberley island in the Talbot Bay area. Announcing the discovery on World Environment Day, […]
NSW Premier, Minister for Infrastructure and Minister for Western Sydney Mike Baird has announced that at least 1,000 apprentices will be employed to help the NSW Government deliver its record $60 billion infrastructure program. “The NSW Government is transforming NSW through the delivery of a massive infrastructure program right across the state,” Mr Baird said. […]
Minister for Education Adrian Piccoli has announced the trial of a literacy and numeracy test for teacher education students as part of the Government’s commitment to Great Teaching, Inspired Learning. “We have great teachers in NSW and now we are taking further steps to improve the quality of teaching for the next generation of teachers,” […]
The NSW Government is delivering on its pledge to move public service jobs from the city to the suburbs and will relocate administrative offices of the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages to Hurstville. Minister for Finance and Services Dominic Perrottet and Attorney General Brad Hazzard said the move made financial sense while ensuring that […]
Outgoing External Affairs Minister SalmanKhurshid says the UPA government has done “outstanding work” in the field of foreign policy and is leaving India’s relations “in fairly good condition” that the future government can look forward to. Speaking in perhaps his last interview before the UPA government demits office, Khurshid said the United Progressive Alliance government’s […]
The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research has released its quarterly update of NSW crime statistics for the 24 months to March 2014. Minister for Police and Emergency Services Stuart Ayres is pleased to see most major crime categories are either stable or falling. “Specifically, 14 of the 17 major offence categories have remained […]
Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian today announced Opal would be rolled out to almost 100 more buses next week, including the first double decker buses to be activated for electronic ticketing. The rollout of Opal on 96 buses on the Forest Coach Lines routes in Sydney’s north from June 10 comes as 280,000 Opal cards […]
· Premier opens Docklands Library and Community Centre, ‘Library at the Dock’ · A $23 million joint initiative between Places Victoria, Lend Lease and the City of Melbourne · Victorian Coalition Government improving the liveability of Docklands by delivering major infrastructure for the community Premier Denis Napthine today joined Planning Minister Matthew Guy and Lord […]
Forty talented young AFL players will take to the field as the curtain-raiser for the 2014 Indigenous Round when the West Coast Eagles play North Melbourne at Patersons Stadium on Sunday. The bi-annual Newcrest Mining Western Desert Shield, played before the main game and supported by the State Government, will feature players from remote communities […]
· Confidence among builders at its highest level in five years · Residential building work has grown by 6 per cent in the March 2014 quarter · Metropolitan growth area land sales at highest level in 4 years, indicating a home building boom in 2014, with land prices 15 per cent cheaper than at […]