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NSW News – 13 March 2020 Water from the February rains has flowed to dry NSW outback lakes, wit

NSW News – 13 March 2020 [View this email in your browser]( [Water flowing in at Menindee Lakes]( [Water flows into Menindee Lakes]( Water from the February rains has flowed to dry NSW outback lakes, with the first major river flow to arrive in the Menindee Lakes since 2016. LATEST NEWS [Close up of bartender pouring beer into a glass]( [Brewery industry booming across NSW]( The rapidly growing independent brewing scene is playing a big role in business growth and employment. [First responder using a portable radio device]( [$217 million for emergency communications]( The funding will strengthen communications for first responders in emergencies and improve community safety across NSW. [Closeup image of a guitarist on a stage]( [New music and arts festival announced]( Celebrating the best Australian rock and pop music, The 100 Festival is heading to the Blue Mountains in November. [ Professor Maria Kavallaris AM and Premier Gladys Berejiklian at the NSW Women of the Year Awards]( [2020 NSW Women of the Year Awards]( Inspirational women from across the state have been recognised for their achievements at the annual NSW Women of the Year Awards. [A wind farm in NSW Australia]( [$15 million for community energy projects]( The installation of seven community energy projects will help improve energy affordability across regional NSW. HAVE YOUR SAY [Plastic on a beach]( [NSW Plastics Plan]( Have your say on reducing plastic usage and ways to manage waste and pollution in NSW. WHAT'S ON IN NSW [Artist portrait of a woman standing in a dark forest]( [Blue Mountains Portraits]( The exhibition is the Cultural Centre’s annual celebration of the local community and its diverse members. [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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