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Government tackles toxic culture, conflict and burnout in wildlife rescue sector
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Wildlife

Government tackles toxic culture, conflict and burnout in wildlife rescue sector

The NSW government will increase oversight of the state's 5600 wildlife rescue volunteers in a bid to deal with the "group politics, conflict and burnout" dragging down the sector and boost standards for care of the animals.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons

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NSW to make its biggest investment to boost trade as part of COVID recovery
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NSW to make its biggest investment to boost trade as part of COVID recovery

The NSW government will nearly double the footprint of state's international network from 11 to 21 offices as part of its pandemic economic recovery.

  • by Alexandra Smith
A small change can make Advance Australia Fair a better anthem
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Indigenous

A small change can make Advance Australia Fair a better anthem

Premier Gladys Berejiklian is better known as an efficient manager than a warrior in the culture wars.

  • The Herald's View
Premier's office to face second investigation over shredded documents

Premier's office to face second investigation over shredded documents

The State Archives and Records Authority has confirmed it would assess the destruction of documents, while the Information Commissioner has also launched an inquiry.

  • by Alexandra Smith and Tom Rabe
Manufacturers, clean energy investors back NSW push for cleaner energy
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Renewables

Manufacturers, clean energy investors back NSW push for cleaner energy

Tomago Aluminium says the plan is desperately needed, but big power companies say it needs further scrutiny.

  • by Alexandra Smith, Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
NSW road map offers a way out of energy uncertainty
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Electricity

NSW road map offers a way out of energy uncertainty

The plan to underwrite renewables will help meet Paris Agreement targets, even as the federal government equivocates.

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Liberal seats become more marginal, Labor electorate axed in border changes

Liberal seats become more marginal, Labor electorate axed in border changes

Jobs Minister Stuart Ayres could face a tough battle to hold his already marginal western Sydney seat, while the Labor electorate of Lakemba is to be abolished, under the draft changes.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Kean may have found a path through the energy gridlock
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Electricity

Kean may have found a path through the energy gridlock

Energy policy has proved to be a miserable field of play for Australian politicians, with his new energy road map Matt Kean may have found a path through.

  • by Nick O'Malley
NSW's ambitious plan to become renewable superpower

NSW's ambitious plan to become renewable superpower

The ambitious plan for NSW to become a renewable energy superpower as coal approaches the end of its life. 

  • by Alexandra Smith
NSW budget must play its part with job creation stimulus
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NSW budget

NSW budget must play its part with job creation stimulus

The state government must fund the job creation and infrastructure programs which the Morrison government has neglected.

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$250 million jobs program to lure businesses to set up shop in NSW

$250 million jobs program to lure businesses to set up shop in NSW

The funding boost will give businesses payroll tax relief for up to four years for every new job created, with the aim of creating up to 25,000 new jobs by June 30, 2022. 

  • by Lucy Cormack