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Critical minerals strategy set to power NSW manufacturing and regional jobs

The NSW Government has underlined the role of critical minerals in strengthening the state’s manufacturing sector, bringing together industry leaders, workers, and researchers in a new partnership to drive jobs and innovation. 

NSW to ban suppliers engaging in misconduct from state contracts

The New South Wales (NSW) Government is set to introduce legislation that will ban suppliers found guilty of serious misconduct from securing state contracts. 

Minister Houssos bolsters commitment to rebuild NSW’s manufacturing industry

The NSW Government, led by Minister for Domestic Manufacturing and Government Procurement Courtney Houssos, is doubling down on its efforts to revitalise the state's manufacturing sector.

NSW allocates $275 million for net zero manufacturing grants

The NSW Government is today unveiling a substantial $275 million allocation in grants as part of the Net Zero Manufacturing Initiative, aimed at cementing NSW as the premier destination for the development and production of clean technology. 

NSW Parliamentary inquiry to spotlight decrease in local manufacturing, jobs

The New South Wales Parliament is launching an inquiry into the government’s procurement framework and practices in response to concerns about the decrease in the state’s local manufacturing and local content under the previous Liberal-National government. 

New NSW Ministry appointments to focus on boosting jobs, domestic manufacturing

New South Wales Chris Minns has announced new appointments to the state’s Ministry to boost the government’s focus on skills, domestic manufacturing, and the importance of TAFE to regional NSW. 
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