NSW public hospitals and health services will welcome more than 3,200 new graduate nurses and midwives this year, providing a boost to frontline healthcare across the state.
Workers compensation reforms have passed the New South Wales Parliament, with legislators approving changes to premium settings and benefit arrangements for injured workers in the state scheme. The ...
The practice of underquoting is on the rise in NSW, with over 100 complaints so far this year. A buyer's agent has called for a royal commission, but real estate industry body says most agents are not ...
The NSW health system is approaching a crisis point, with more than two-thirds of its staff specialist psychiatrists threatening to resign on January 21. The looming action centres on a pay dispute ...
Unions representing tens of thousands of workers across one state are fighting reform to workers compensation one likened to a “dark-alley backstabbing”. A parliamentary inquiry into the proposed ...
The Minns government could be forced to find hundreds of thousands dollars of back pay to Service NSW staff following the ...
Indigenous, legal and human rights advocates say a doubling of the number of children being denied bail shows Labor's approach is a failure. The number of children being refused bail has spiked in NSW ...
According to SIRA, QBE had prolonged delays in paying TRAC invoices to claimants and service providers from November 2023 to ...
We’re going to wrap our day’s live news coverage there. Here are the main headlines from today: The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, announced a national buyback scheme for firearms. There are still ...
Landlords would have to provide tenants with a free electronic method to pay their rent, under new laws the NSW government is proposing that could save some renters hundreds of dollars in fees.