NSW trials extended school days in eight schools Thursday May 12, 2022 By Anna Macdonald Education NSW is trialling a program in eight schools partnering with local organisations to offer children activities outside of the traditional school hours. …
Premium Insights and analysis No such thing as a free lunch Monday February 21, 2022 By Bernard Keane Editors' Picks TAHE is NSW's attempt to pretend the costs of maintaining rail infrastructure aren’t ongoing but rather are ROE investments that can be moved off budget.
NSW government to legislate icare recommendations Tuesday August 24, 2021 By Shannon Jenkins New South Wales The NSW government has announced plans to legislate recommendations made following a review into the scandal-ridden state insurance agency icare.
NSW forest privatisation plan up in flames, Labor and union want it shelved Friday January 17, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Energy & Environment The New South Wales government’s 2020 plan to privatise the state’s plantation forests has been delayed by the bushfire crisis. Labor and the union representing…
NSW a ‘jobs powerhouse’ — but not for public servants Tuesday June 18, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins New South Wales The NSW Government’s 2019-20 Budget is maintaining a strong focus on delivering jobs, according to Minister for Jobs and Investment Stuart Ayres. However, despite NSW …
Governments ensure the public sector keeps pace with slow wage growth Thursday March 14, 2019 By Stephen Easton Australian Capital Territory The slow wage growth that has become the norm across the economy is also evident in the public sector, with most governments choosing to put…
MyServiceNSW: state releases its own one-stop shop Friday February 5, 2016 By David Donaldson News NSW launches its own version of the federal government's myGov. It continues work integrating transactions through ServiceNSW, offering customers a "one-stop shop" for dealing with…