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NSW News – 14 February 2020 The $10 million Tourism Recovery package will help fire-affected bu

NSW News – 14 February 2020 [View this email in your browser]( [Young travelling couple having rest on a rock and enjoying the view in the Blue Mountains NSW]( [Tourism boost for NSW]( The $10 million Tourism Recovery package will help fire-affected businesses rebuild their services and promote more holiday destinations across NSW. Find out more about the new campaign — Now's The Time To Love NSW. LATEST NEWS [Isolated coronavirus under a microscope]( [Coronavirus breakthrough by NSW Health researchers]( NSW researchers have successfully grown the live novel coronavirus which will provide faster and more reliable diagnostic testing for infected patients. [Smiling girl with cancer looks out window]( [Funding focus on children’s brain cancer]( Research into childhood brain tumours receives $7.1 million grant to help deliver more support, therapies and outcomes for children suffering from inoperable brain tumours. [Aerial view of Australian bush fire destruction]( [Financial support for bushfire-affected businesses and councils]( Funding support and grants are available to small businesses and non-for-profit organisations who have been affected by the bushfires. HAVE YOUR SAY [Aerial image of a boat in a river]( [Toorale Water Infrastructure Project]( Have your say on the Toorale Water Infrastructure Project and steps undertaken to improve water flows for environmental purposes. WHAT'S ON IN NSW [People marching in the Sydney Mardi Gras Parade]( [Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras]( Sydney's Mardi Gras kicks off its annual celebrations of LGBTQI pride with an exciting line-up of events in Sydney and surrounds. [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 © 2020 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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