Tag: Dominic Perrottet

Federal Economic Support Package on the Way for COVID-19 Stricken New South Wales

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced the federal government will provide an economic support package for New South Wales as it stares down the reality of long term COVID-19 restrictions. Announcing the full details for financial assistance to households and businesses on July 13, Morrison said that although the Commonwealth and the state’s had originally agreed…


Federal Financial Assistance Expected to Aid Struggling NSW Businesses

The Australian federal government is preparing to expand its financial support measures for New South Wales (NSW) as cases in Sydney reached over 100 today. Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg discussed how to broaden the federal government’s financial assistance with their NSW counterparts in a call over the weekend after small businesses in…


Doors Open for International Students as New South Wales Moves Forward With University Plan

New South Wales (NSW) will begin welcoming back international students from the second half of the year under a pilot program to help revitalise the academic industry. The Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) approved the state’s plan to bring back international students with priority to be given to students who need to complete practical or…


NSW to Fast-Track Professionals Into a Teaching Career

Mid-career professionals looking for a career change will find it easier and faster to switch to teaching as the New South Wales government tries to address the growing teacher shortage crisis. “The best and brightest from other professions must be encouraged to become teachers, and right now, there are too many barriers to entry. We…


NSW to Invest an Additional $90M in Domestic Violence Support Services

The New South Wales (NSW) government has announced that it will invest over $90 million (US$69.4 million) in additional funding to the state’s domestic and sexual violence support services in the upcoming state budget. The announcement revealed that frontline services would receive a $60 million boost, while the expansion of the Staying Home Leaving Violence…