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NSW News – 29 November 2019 Bush fire survival plans, swimming between the flags and safe drivi

NSW News – 29 November 2019 [View this email in your browser]( [NSW News] [A young boy walking out of the surf with his paddle board]( [Put safety first this summer]( Bush fire survival plans, swimming between the flags and safe driving are just some of the tips the state’s emergency services agencies are urging NSW residents to follow ahead of summer. LATEST NEWS [A farmer standing on his property]( [Emergency water infrastructure for regional NSW]( The NSW Government will provide funding for 30 urgent water infrastructure projects in drought-affected communities. [A woman feeding cattle on a farm]( [Grants available for bush fire clean-up and restoration costs]( Grants of up to $15,000 are available for primary producers and small businesses to assist with clean-up and restoration costs. [A music lesson at a child care centre]( [A clearer and simpler early childhood rating system]( A new four-star rating system will make it easier for parents to understand how their childcare provider rates under the National Quality Framework. HAVE YOUR SAY [A person using a spray can to paint a wall blue]( [Review of the Graffiti Control Act 2008]( The Act deals with graffiti offences, the supply of spray paint cans to minors, graffiti removal work and illegal bill posting. Consultations ending soon [Future uses of correctional centres]( [Better connectivity for regional NSW]( [Berowra Waters Ferry upgrade]( WHAT'S ON IN NSW [A person holding cherries in their hand]( [National Cherry Festival]( Try your hand at picking your own cherries at the 70th National Cherry Festival. [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( Email the Premier Email the Premier or contact individual [Ministers](. [Send an email]( Sign up now Get the latest news on what's happening in NSW. [Sign up]( Copyright © 2019 Department of Customer Service, All rights reserved. You signed up to receive updates from the NSW Government on nsw.gov.au. Our mailing address is: Department of Customer Service 2-24 Rawson PlaceSydney, NSW 2000 Australia [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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