International Day of Mourning – commemorating lives lost at work

Today, our Government pays its deepest respects to those who have died from work-related incidents or illness on the International Day of Mourning.

Each year, the day stands as an important opportunity to remember the lives lost, and the families forever changed, by workplace incidents, injury or illness.

To those who have lost a loved one: our Government and the people of New South Wales stand with you amid the ongoing pain and grief.

Nothing we say could begin to fill the void left by your loved one, but as we reflect on the grief of those left behind, we rededicate ourselves to reducing workplace-related incidents and deaths.

Every worker deserves a safe workplace. Any workplace death is a tragedy and one death too many.

In 2024, 52 people in NSW tragically lost their lives due to work-related incidents. While lower than the previous year, it remains a devastating reminder of the importance of workplace safety.

Thank you to workers and unions, employers and industry groups, SafeWork NSW and other stakeholders who join us in building better, safer workplaces.

While we remember those who didn’t come home to their loved ones, the best tribute the NSW Government can offer is a safer future for others.

The Minns Labor Government has moved to bring a new level of accountability to employers. 

Our industrial manslaughter laws now place the responsibility for criminally unsafe workplaces on employers, encouraging safer workplaces and holding those responsible to account.

We have taken important steps to address the scourge of silicosis – a deadly disease contracted from exposure to silica dust – and continue looking for ways to better protect workers from it.

Transport gig workers now have the protection of our industrial regime.

In addition, SafeWork NSW will become a standalone agency from 1 July, sharpening the regulator’s focus on delivering safer workplaces for everyone in NSW.

A commemorative service will be held today, where families, workers, unions, and members of the community can gather to pay tribute.

We will never stop working to make workplaces safer, so that everyone can go to work and return home safely to their loved ones at the end of the day.

Construction begins on new West Ryde Multi-Sports Facility

The rapidly growing Ryde area is set to benefit from a huge new local multi-sports facility being delivered by the Minns Labor Government, with construction now underway on the site.

The facility is being built on the former site of Marsden High School following the relocation of the school to the Meadowbank Education Precinct in 2022.

Once complete the new facility will provide a range of community and sporting spaces with a focus on netball, one of NSW’s highest participation sports, while also catering for growing sports such as basketball, futsal and badminton.

It will deliver a new 5,000 square metre indoor facility including 4 multipurpose courts and other indoor spaces, as well as outdoor facilities including 29 netball courts with amenities, communal space with open lawns, picnic tables and seating, and new car and bicycle parking spaces.

These new courts will replace existing rundown netball courts located on top of an old rubbish tip at Meadowbank Park.

As the NSW Government delivers more housing for young people and families, this project will also ensure that the community has access to world class sporting facilities and recreational spaces on their doorstep.

This multi-sports facility, was initially promised by the former Liberal National government in 2018 but they failed to even begin construction on the project. The facility will be delivered by the Minns Labor Government in 2026.

This project is part of the Minns Labor Government’s commitment to building a better NSW by providing the essential infrastructure growing communities deserve.

Premier of New South Wales Chris Minns said:

“This huge new facility that we’re delivering will create much needed sports and recreational space for this rapidly growing community.

“With over 30 new outdoor and indoor courts to open space, picnic areas and parking, this will be a great community space that people can come and enjoy whether they play sport or not.

“For years, this block was left to sit vacant. Now we’re turning it into a world class sporting facility that everyone will be able to use.”

Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car said:

“We are pleased to have begun construction on this new multi-sports facility, which will benefit local students and the broader community alike after years of delays under the Liberals.

“The Minns Labor Government is committed to ensuring growing communities across NSW are equipped with the infrastructure they need – whether that’s new or upgraded schools, or high quality sporting facilities for the whole community.

“Labor is committed to ensuring public assets continue to benefit the public, which is why we are redeveloping this former school site into a much-needed community sport facility.”

Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:

“We are focused on building better communities and that means ensuring everyone has access to grassroots sporting infrastructure.

“We look forward to this space becoming a vibrant community sporting hub for the entire community to enjoy.”

Member for Bennelong Jerome Laxale said:

“With the state government committed to a new school at Melrose Park, this investment in sporting facilities for our region is crucial.

“Netball has long suffered in Ryde at substandard facilities in Meadowbank. This huge boost will support all players of all ages and provide much needed indoor sports facilities locally.”

Councillor for City of Ryde Lyndal Howison said:

“I’m delighted that this regional sports facility will be located in Ryde. The Minns government is delivering a bright, community future for the former site of Marsden High School.

“Our community has waited long enough to see it come back to life and I thank local residents and ERNA for engaging so constructively in this long process. I want to reassure residents that I will keep listening to them as we watch this site take on an important new role.”

Eastwood Ryde Netball Association (ERNA) President, Karen Waud said:

“Eastwood Ryde Netball Association are very excited about the commencing of the construction phase of our netball journey at our new facility.

“With 4 indoor courts, 29 outdoor courts, and café facilities, it will offer a fantastic experience for players and fans alike. This will be wonderful for our sports loving community in the City of Ryde.

“City of Ryde is growing, and so is the demand for quality sporting facilities.

“This is a big milestone for Eastwood Ryde Netball Association and all our members.”

Minns Government boosting Western Sydney’s Industrial future

The Minns Government is supporting jobs and investment for Western Sydney with the approval of a new $139 million warehousing estate that will create more than 600 jobs within the booming Western Sydney Aerotropolis.

The 19.4 hectare estate has been approved as a State Significant Development and will offer a diverse range of warehousing options from around 1,000 square metres up to 30,000 square metres, with a total of more than 63,500 square metres of floor area spread across seven buildings.

In addition to the warehousing use, the development also proposes an onsite café, ancillary office spaces, an estate road network, two landscaped open space areas, stormwater management works, signage, waterway rehabilitation, car parking and infrastructure installation, as well as estate wide landscaping.

The development is one of the first in the Aerotropolis and would support its growth by providing crucial logistics and warehousing space.

The Barings Luddenham Industrial Park will create 250 ongoing roles and 390 construction jobs close to the new Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport due to open in 2026.

The approval follows the recent approval of Bradfield City’s Central Park and the opening of the First Building.

The NSW Government has invested more than $1 billion to kickstart Bradfield City Centre, providing the early commercial buildings, infrastructure, and services needed to unlock billions in private development that will create more than 10,000 new homes and 20,000 new jobs.

There are also currently $14 billion worth of private development applications in the pipeline for the whole aerotropolis that would create 120,000 jobs.

Construction of the new industrial estate will begin mid-2025, with the first warehouse expected to open in December 2026.

This is all part of the Minns Government’s plan to build a better NSW with more jobs and services, so young people, families and key local workers have more opportunities in the communities they choose.

To find out more about the Aerotropolis, visit the Western Sydney Aerotropolis web page

Deputy Premier and Minister for Western Sydney Prue Car said:

“This investment is not just about warehouses, it’s about jobs, opportunity, and building a thriving future right here in the Aerotropolis. More than 600 jobs will be created through this development, and it’s just the beginning of what is to come.

“The Minns Government is delivering on our promise to grow Western Sydney by backing projects that create jobs, attract investment, and unlock opportunity. This project is a key step forward in activating the Aerotropolis and creating the jobs of tomorrow.”

Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said:

“With the Western Sydney International Airport on the horizon and developments like this one gaining momentum, we’re laying the foundations for a Western Sydney that’s more connected, more vibrant, and offers more opportunity than ever before.

“The NSW Government is helping to drive investment, create jobs and support the development of the Western Sydney Aerotropolis with vital space for logistics.

“This project shows confidence in Western Sydney’s economic future. From construction jobs to long-term roles in logistics and operations, it’s investments like this that are helping to power our state’s growth and prosperity.”

Minns Labor Government gambling with your privacy with driver licences up for privatisation

The Minns Labor Government is putting the personal data of every NSW driver at risk, quietly preparing to privatise the production of driver licences in a time of when cyberattacks are an everyday occurrence across the world.
 
Leader of the Opposition Mark Speakman said Chris Minns and Customer Service Minister Jihad Dib were gambling with the privacy and security of millions of people.
 
” Chris Minns’ anti-privatisation rhetoric rings hollow. Cyberattacks are exploding across the world — yet he thinks now is the right time to hand over your name, your address and your facial image to private companies.
 
“This is another desperate grab to cover up the Government’s 2025 budget mess.”  Mr Speakman said.
 
Service NSW — once the gold standard for trusted, secure government services — is being gutted. First Labor axed the Fair Go for Safe Drivers program in February 2024, punishing safe drivers. Now they’re selling off your licence production without even admitting it.
 
Shadow Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government James Griffin said the move would make NSW drivers even more vulnerable to cybercriminals.
 
“Instead of investing in secure, government-controlled licence production, the Minns Labor Government is waving the white flag on privacy,” Mr Griffin said.
 
The Minns Labor Government is laying the groundwork for privatisation with NSW motorists — and hiding behind public servants and RFIs to do its dirty work.
 
This is what the Minns Labor Government wants to do — rip apart trusted services, risk your security, and leave families paying the price.
 
You can’t fix big problems with small targets. And the Minns Labor Government is the smallest target of all.

Woman dies following crash near Newcastle

A woman has died following a crash near Newcastle earlier this week.

About 1.30pm on Thursday 24 April 2025, emergency services were called to a showground on Cowper St, Stroud, following reports of a crash.

Officers attached to Port Stephens-Hunter Police District attended and found two women – aged 72 and 82 – had been struck by a vehicle.

Both women were treated at the scene before the 82-year-old woman was taken to John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition.

About 9.30pm on Friday 25 April 2025, police were notified the 82-year-old had died.

The driver of the vehicle – a 68-year-old woman – was taken to Maitland Hospital for mandatory testing.

Police established a crime scene and commenced inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the crash.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

Inquiries are ongoing.

Woman charged over alleged fraud – Port Stephens-Hunter PD

A woman has been charged following an investigation into an alleged fraud in the Hunter.

In May 2024, police attached to Port Stephens-Hunter Police District were notified of fraudulent activity within the accounts of a cleaning business.

Police will allege in court that multiple deposits had fraudulently been made from a business account to the personal account of an employee between 2018 and 2024.

Following extensive inquiries, police arrested a 37-year-old woman at Maitland Police Station yesterday (Sunday 27 April 2025).

She was charged with seven counts of steal property as clerk/servant over $15000.

She was granted conditional bail to appear before Maitland Local Court on Wednesday 21 May 2025.

Appeal to locate man missing from Nelson Bay

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man missing from the State’s north coast.

Beau Keys, aged 29, was last seen in the Jesmond area about 11.30am today (Sunday 27 April 2025).

When he could not be located or contacted, officers attached to Port Stephens-Hunter Police District were notified and commenced inquiries into his whereabouts.

Family and police hold concerns for his welfare due to him acting out of character.

Beau is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 175cm tall, of medium build, fair complexion, with brown hair and brown-coloured eyes.

Beau is known to frequent the Tea Gardens, Bulahdelah and Jesmond areas.

Anzac Day commemorated in Sydney and around NSW

Today on Anzac Day, communities across NSW are coming together on this national day of remembrance to honour the service and sacrifice of our veterans and current members of the Australian Defence Force.

The NSW Dawn Service at the Cenotaph in Martin Place commenced this morning at 4:30am, the time it is believed the first ANZACs waded ashore at Gallipoli, 110 years ago.

The service was attended by representatives of the Commonwealth and NSW Governments, including the Premier and Minster for Veterans David Harris, ex-Service Organisations, veterans’ groups and a crowd in the thousands.

NSW Premier Chris Minns recited a poem, Salute by Elliott Napier, and laid a wreath to acknowledge the service of our veterans and military personnel from New South Wales.

The Anzac Day March starts at 9am on Elizabeth Street with over 8,000 current serving members and veterans expected to march past the Anzac Memorial in Hyde Park.

The march will culminate with the Commemoration Service at the Anzac Memorial starting at 12:30pm with members of the public encouraged to attend.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service personnel will be recognised at the Coloured Digger event and march this afternoon in Redfern. Now in its 19th year, speeches will be given at 1pm at the Redfern Community Centre, with the march setting off at 2pm.

Official events in the Sydney CBD will close with the sunset service at the Cenotaph in Martin Place from 5pm.

With tens of thousands of people expected to attend commemorations in the CBD, it is recommended to use public transport for all Anzac Day travel.

Free travel is available for current and former Australian Defence Force members and their families on Anzac Day, with additional early morning services running into the city. To access free travel, commuters will need to: be in uniform; display service medals; or, have a War Widows Gold Card or a letter of accreditation from a branch of the RSL or other recognised ex-service organisation.

NSW Premier Chris Minns said:

“It was 110 years ago today that the first ANZACs landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula.

“On this solemn day, we reflect on those ANZACs, and all who have served in the generations since, along with their families.

“There is no higher example of public service than giving one’s own life while serving in our defence forces. Today, with gratitude, we pause and acknowledge their sacrifice. Lest we forget.”

NSW Minister for Veterans David Harris said:

“Today we gather to commemorate 110 years since the landing at Gallipoli, to remember those brave ANZACs and all who have served and given sacrifice to our nation since.

“Anzac Day is our opportunity to pay tribute to all the servicemen and servicewomen that have gone before, who continue to serve, and their families who have allowed us to live freely in this great state and country.

“I encourage everyone in NSW who can, to attend a commemorative service in your community today and take time with your family and friends to pause and reflect.”

Statement on road fatalities

We’ve seen a horror period on the state’s roads with five deaths in less than 12 hours.

These are five people who are not coming home and five families who are now dealing with terrible grief.

Our thoughts are with their loved ones and our thoughts are also with the police and other first responders who attended these horrific crashes. It is deeply traumatic to be confronted by such scenes.

We implore everyone to make safe choices on our roads this Anzac Day long weekend – take your time, stay focused, don’t drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs and don’t drive tired.

Double demerits are in force and police are saturating the roads right across the state, however they cannot be everywhere 24/7.

Every driver has a responsibility to themselves, their passengers and other road users every time they get behind the wheel. We all have a responsibility to make smart, safe choices on our roads.

Incidents include:

  • A male learner motorcycle rider aged in his 20s died on Coomba Road, Coomba Park.
  • A male motorcyclist in his late teens died in a collision with a ute at Mount Thorley.
  • A woman in her 70s died after her car hit a tree and caught fire near Wauchope.
  • A man aged in his 60s died after his 4WD crashed and rolled in South Kempsey.
  • A single car crash on Berremangra Rd, Berremangra resulted in one death.

This follows the deaths of three people during the Easter long weekend, bringing the number of lives lost on NSW roads this year to 112, which is five more than the same time last year.

First look at Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment with master plan released

The Fairfield community is being invited to have its say by providing feedback on plans for the Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment, with the Master Plan for the project unveiled today.

The NSW Government is investing $550 million in the Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment to provide the community with new and enhanced integrated health care services closer to home.

The Master Plan outlines the vision for the redevelopment and shows how it will integrate with existing health facilities, while allowing for future development opportunities on the site.

A redevelopment zone at the front of the existing Fairfield Hospital building has been identified, where new clinical facilities could be housed in the future, conveniently located close to the existing hospital to enable integration with existing services. 

The scope for a new clinical services building, to be located within this zone, will be confirmed as part of the next stage of planning. Parking zones located close to either end of the hospital buildings have also been outlined, as well as green zones providing outdoor spaces. 

As part of early planning, hundreds of community members and health staff have provided valuable feedback to help shape the future of the redeveloped Fairfield Hospital, identifying features important to them, including natural light and views, simple drop-off and pick-up areas and a health facility that reflects the vibrant and diverse local community which Fairfield Hospital services. 

In a first for NSW Health capital works projects, new light scanning technology has been used to give precise measurements of hospital buildings helping to guide planning for the redevelopment. The technology relies on a state-of-the-art body-worn scanner which bounces lights off the walls, providing accurate floor plans instantly. 

The new technology enables a room to be measured in a few seconds, and because it does not capture images of people, both occupied and vacant rooms were quickly and easily scanned, without disturbing staff, visitors or patients. In six days, data was captured for 600 internal spaces in Fairfield Hospital as well as key service areas, the cafe, entries, roads and grounds. 

The Fairfield community is being encouraged to have their say on the Master Plan and provide feedback, with community information drop-in sessions planned at:  

Fairfield Hospital main foyer

  • Tuesday, 6 May 12:00pm – 2:00pm
  • Wednesday, 7 May, 7:00am – 9:00am

Bonnyrigg Plaza

  • Friday, 9 May 10:00am – 12:00pm

Please check the website for additional dates and more information. The community is also being invited to participate in a new survey, which can be completed online to help shape planning for the $550 million redevelopment. 

South Western Sydney Local Health District is currently determining clinical priorities for the redevelopment, which is expected to be completed in the coming months. This will help inform the next stage of planning and outline the location and size of the project. 

Construction timeframes will be confirmed once a builder is engaged, and the community will continue to be updated as planning progresses. 

A re-elected Federal Albanese Labor Government will invest an additional $80 million to expand the hospital’s emergency department.

NSW Government is investing more than $3.6 billion over four years for new and upgraded hospitals and health services across western Sydney, one of the largest investments in the region’s health infrastructure in recent years.  

Other projects include:  

  • the New Bankstown Hospital  
  • Canterbury Hospital’s first major redevelopment since 1998   
  • the expansion of Blacktown and Mount Druitt hospitals  
  • the new Rouse Hill Hospital.  

For information on the Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment master plan, including community survey and information sessions visit:  https://www.haveyoursay.nsw.gov.au/fairfield-hospital-redevelopment

For more information of the project visit: https://www.hinfra.health.nsw.gov.au/fairfieldhospitalredev  

Minister for Health Ryan Park: 

“Fairfield and surrounding communities deserve a hospital that meets their growing healthcare needs.

“I’m so pleased that the Fairfield Hospital redevelopment is a step closer to being realised.

“The release of the master plan is a critical stage when the community can have a first glimpse of the shape of the project and what it has to offer, as well as providing their valuable feedback.”

Member for Prospect Hugh McDermott:

“This master plan is an exciting new chapter for the future of our redeveloped hospital.

“Community and staff feedback is so valuable, I encourage our local community to attend the information sessions and to have their say via the online survey.”

Member for Fairfield David Saliba:

“The project will provide a significant boost in employment. The Fairfield Hospital Redevelopment will support an estimated 1000 jobs with the potential for supporting thousands of indirect jobs throughout the life of the project.”

Member for Cabramatta Tri Vo:

“I’m pleased to see this project is progressing, and I encourage the community to attend the drop-in sessions to see the plans and provide their feedback.”

Chief Executive South Western Sydney Local Health District, Sonia Marshall:

“The launch of the Master Plan for Fairfield Hospital signals an important milestone in providing expanded and enhanced facilities for our staff and community.”

“I am excited that our staff and the community will have the opportunity to give their feedback at upcoming information sessions which will help shape this fantastic redevelopment.’’

Acting Fairfield Hospital General Manager, Cara Egan:

“The momentum is clearly building on the ground at Fairfield Hospital, with staff and the community excited about the announcement of the Master Plan which will guide our redevelopment.”

“This redevelopment will provide contemporary, purpose-built health facilities and services to care for our growing community closer to home.’’