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TRADIES SET TO SAVE UNDER PROPOSED GOVERNMENT CROSS-BORDER LICENCE SCHEME

Tradies and small businesses will save hundreds of dollars a year under a proposed NSW Government scheme allowing licence holders to work across...

Warnings for dangerous cladding

Commonwealth State and Territory Building Ministers have supported new warnings signs against dangerous cladding after a ban was called on by NSW...

BUILDING MINISTERS’ FORUM CALLS FOR MANDATORY PERMANENT LABELLING OF CLADDING PRODUCTS

The NSW Government, along with the Commonwealth and other states and territories, has called for mandatory permanent labelling of cladding...

Getting to 25 million population gives cause for concern and reason to slow down

1 The single most important issue confronting us as a nation, longterm, is the population explosion.

Minister Kean speaks to Ray Hadley

Minister Kean speaks to Ray Hadley about the Plumbing Detectives.

 

Space for play and learning for Mount Kuring-gai

Students at Mount Kuring-gai Public School will have a new protected space thanks to a grant from Member for Hornsby Matt Kean MP.

Everyone Can Play in Hornsby

Member for Hornsby Matt Kean MP today said playspaces for everyone, young and old, and of all abilities, are a step closer with the release of new...

FAIR TRADING REFORMS SET TO DELIVER BIG BENEFITS FOR NSW CONSUMERS

Consumers are set to save big on time and money, and have disputes with businesses resolved quicker, thanks to new Fair Trading powers.

New powers for Fair Trading

Disgruntled customers will soon have their complaints dealt with by the NSW Fair Trading rather than the tribunal.

New powers for Fair Trading

Instead of going through a months-long tribunal process, consumers who cannot resolve complaints about items worth less than $3000 will soon be...

NSW proposes changes to fair trading laws

The NSW government will introduce new laws that will give the Fair Trading Commissioner the power to force businesses to repair, replace or refund...

New powers for NSW Fair Trading Commissioner to resolve small claims

Instead of going through a months-long tribunal process, consumers who cannot resolve complaints about items worth less than $3000 will soon be...

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