$700m budget boost for digital services
The NSW budget will invest in boosting the state’s digital capabilities.
12 November, 2020The NSW budget will invest in boosting the state’s digital capabilities.
12 November, 2020The NSW government has set up a digital one-stop death notification shop.
15 September, 2020The NSW cyber security agency is quadrupling in size and extending its scope to cover councils.
26 August, 2020The NSW government wants to become the Southern Hemisphere’s leading cyber security hub.
22 June, 2020e-Planning will become mandatory for metropolitan NSW councils from July.
22 March, 2020The Digital Twin provides 3D and 4D visualisations of future planning scenarios.
25 February, 2020The NSW government will extend its parking app after notching 9,500 downloads since October.
13 February, 2020The NSW government is launching a new centralised online home modelled on the UK government’s website.
6 February, 2020The digital drivers licence has been downloaded by more than one million NSW motorists.
13 January, 2020A digital drivers licence that can be used for ID and roadside checks has been rolled out across NSW.
4 November, 2019There is much more to do in terms of digitising transaction and services, and I will be working closely with my cabinet colleagues to ensure the citizen remains front of mind.
11 April, 2019The NSW drivers’ licence is set to become electronic in 2019, joining three others already available in digital form.
21 August, 2017Keeping customer experience central to services.
30 May, 2017Tenancy laws should go further.
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