Premier of New South Wales

Joined December 2013
It is with great sadness that we acknowledge the passing of John Laws, a towering figure in Australian radio whose voice resonated across the nation for more than seven decades.
On behalf of the NSW Government, I extend my condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Graham Richardson on the sad news of his passing.
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The truth of the matter is that this project should have begun a decade ago. And since coming to Government, we've been working hard to deliver what the Liberals couldn't. So by early 2027, there'll be 100 more public preschools right across NSW.
True to our word, we're returning Northern Beaches Hospital to public ownership and out of private hands - for good. The privatisation of Northern Beaches Hospital was one of the worst decisions made by any Government in NSW - it should have never even been a consideration.
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The NRL Grand Final is one of the biggest events on the Australian sporting calendar, and it deserves to stay in the home of rugby league.
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This morning I can announce that Deputy Commissioner Mal Lanyon has been chosen to be the 24th Commissioner of the @nswpolice. Mal has dedicated his career to serving the people of NSW and leading from the front.
A huge congratulations to Labor's newest Member of Parliament, Katelin McInerney, on her win in Kiama tonight. I want to make clear, we’re proud of the progress we’ve made so far, but our whole Labor team knows there’s still a lot more work ahead.
2025 Australia embraces multiculturalism and embraces people and cultures from right around the world. My statement on Sunday’s anti-immigration marches.
The fact is that if you want to improve housing affordability across all of Sydney and NSW, then you need to be building new homes in all of Sydney and NSW - not just the urban fringes. Our plan to build up to 10,000 new homes in Woollahra helps to achieve exactly that.
For too long, young people and families have been priced out of living anywhere near the CBD, forced to either move away or give up on the dream of home ownership altogether.
Vietnam Veterans’ Day is a day to reflect, to remember, and to thank.
I am extremely proud to announce Kiama local Katelin McInerney as our candidate for the upcoming Kiama by-election. Katelin grew up Kiama, attending Minnamurra Public and Kiama High. She now lives in the town with her partner Brian and their young son William.
We're locking in a once-in-generation opportunity to rezone North Burwood to deliver up to 15,000 brand new homes and increase housing affordability in the Inner West.