
The State’s credit ratings have been reaffirmed by Fitch (AAA) and Moody’s (Aaa), and maintained by S&P (AA+).
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The 2023-24 NSW Budget features a major investment in infrastructure and housing, an investment in schools and TAFE, and more money for teachers and healthcare workers.
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An independent review will look to make toll roads simpler and fairer across Sydney's motorway network.
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Learn about who we are and the purposeful work we do that makes a real difference to the people of NSW.
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NSW Intergenerational Report
The 2021-22 NSW Intergenerational Report (IGR) is a snapshot of our future State to inform the policies that will make NSW the best place to live, work, run a business and raise a family.
Learn more about the IGRGender Equality Budget Statement
Economic equality and opportunity for girls, women and gender-diverse people is critical – not only as an economic society, but as a fundamental pillar of a modern democratic society. The paper outlines the Government’s approach to driving that equality and opportunity.
Overview: Our plan for NSW
Take a top-level view of the 2023-24 Budget. This Budget includes $72.3 billion for new and improved transport infrastructure; a $9.8 billion package to build and upgrade schools and TAFE campuses; $2.5 billion to recruit and retain healthcare workers; a $2.2 billion Housing and Infrastructure Plan; and $1.8 billion for Renewable Energy Zones and the Energy Security Corporation.
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Last updated: 04/12/2023