


Households are experiencing increasing cost-of-living pressures, including rising energy, housing and transport costs. The NSW Government is providing $7.2 billion in cost-of-living support for households in 2022-23 to help ease these pressures.
Since the 2022-23 Budget, the NSW Government:
The 2022-23 Half-Yearly Review also contains measures to reduce the pressure on household energy bills caused by global supply shocks (such as the ongoing illegal war in Ukraine) through the Energy Bill Price Relief Plan, which legislates for a cap on the price that coal may be sold, offered for sale or supplied.
Since the 2022-23 Budget, the NSW Government’s investment across regional New South Wales has ensured that the economic potential of our regions is unlocked and those living in regional and rural areas have a high quality of life. This investment includes:
The 2022-23 Half-Yearly Review also includes $67.4 million to bolster biosecurity measures including improving our resilience and preparedness for any potential disease outbreak (such as foot-and-mouth disease). This industry support is critical to families that rely on the $20.9 billion primary industries sector.