Cost-of-living relief is promised in the NSW budget. See where you can save (opens original article in a new tab)
NSW's pre-election budget focuses on cost-of-living relief with toll caps and frozen fares, while facing a $2.3 billion deficit and planning for future economic growth through renewable energy and infrastructure investments.
- NSW's budget includes cost-of-living measures like toll caps and frozen public transport fares
- The budget forecasts a $2.3 billion deficit with a projected surplus of $1.1 billion next year
- The government allocates $184.1 million for domestic violence prevention and $94.3 million for an armed response unit
- NSW plans $6.5 billion for electric buses and invests in renewable energy and AI data centres
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