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What Daniel Mookhey’s agenda is for health, transport and more

When the Minns government surrendered the third state budget on June 24, it is likely that the first two will follow the financial restriction.

The reason for this is that the government claims that Treasurer Daniel Mochey would save billions of dollars of savings of billions of dollars.

In a budget preview speech last month, Mochey said that his first budget was about resetting priorities, while the latter deal with the losses of NSW’s GST carving, the third will “bring the pieces together”.

When Mochey enables the full shedding of the state’s financial on Tuesday, the focus is expected to be closely connected to housing and basic services, and the treasurer has already illuminated the desire for the housing crisis and the desire to remove the obstacles of the housing crisis and the need to build, build and build.

Here is everything we already know about what is in the 2025 NSW budget so far (the list will be updated daily):

Transport

This year’s budget contains close to $ 150 million for the infrastructure around the West Sydney Aerotropolis development zone.Credit: Kate Geraghty

Integrity Agencies

ICAC is one of the several agencies that will finance in the state budget.

ICAC is one of the several agencies that will finance in the state budget.Credit:

  • The Independent Corruption Commission (ICAC) will increase the performance and security of sensitive information by receiving a support of $ 42 million to migrate from the on -site information technology system to the cloud.
  • While preparing for the 2027 state elections, the NSW Election Commission (NSWEC) will receive a 108 million dollars new fund to plan and deliver the survey.
  • An investment of 102 million dollars in NSWEC will allow the temporary personnel to put on the ongoing positions to balance the labor force and strengthen integrity functions in election events.
  • The law enforcement behavior commission will receive 13 million dollars for additional resources in the middle of the complaint about the increasing number of law enforcement.

Join us for a live scope, as we bring you every detail of the NSW budget when it is delivered on Tuesday, June 24 at noon.

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