‘Very close’: NSW euthanasia bill on a knife edge
Voluntary assisted dying could soon become legal in NSW, with the numbers on a bill set to be introduced into state parliament said to be “very close.”
The latest news on NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
Voluntary assisted dying could soon become legal in NSW, with the numbers on a bill set to be introduced into state parliament said to be “very close.”
The chief health officer returned to give NSW its Covid update for the first time since Gladys Berejiklian resigned and warned of a new strain as she revealed 646 new cases and 11 deaths. Follow Friday’s blog.
Just minutes after being sworn in as the NSW Treasurer, Matt Kean gave CPR to a man he stumbled upon having a heart attack in the Sydney CBD.
A social media storm is brewing over Premier Dominic Perrottet with young people criticising his conservative views. Watch the videos.
AUSTRALIAN Bureau of Statistics data reveal fewer than 5000 full-time regional New South Wales jobs were created outside Newcastle and Wollongong last year.
New South Wales Treasurer Gladys Berejiklian has flagged major cutbacks ahead of an efficiency audit of 870 government entities.
NEW South Wales Treasurer Gladys Berejiklian has flagged major cutbacks ahead of an efficiency audit of 870 government entities.
RETAILERS finished 2015 on a high with $7.9 billion going through NSW cash registers in December, according to official ABS data.
CRANES will line the horizon across NSW with the State Government promising a record $10.3 billion annual spend on infrastructure projects over four years.
PARTY room deals, a deliberate nod to regional NSW and an attempt to win back the favour of peak lobby groups were evident in the state’s new Cabinet line-up.
THE New South Wales Opposition is attempting to stop newly appointed Premier Mike Baird from having a honeymoon period.
MIKE Baird is expected to be confirmed as the new premier of NSW after the shock resignation of Barry O’Farrell yesterday.
NEW South Wales Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian has given Sydney’s new public transport timetable a big thumbs up.
SCHOOL buses that travel on yet-to-be-upgraded sections of the Pacific Hwy should be the first to be installed with seat belts.
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