Treasurer Daniel Mookhey said housing affordability and availability is one of the biggest pressures facing NSW residents so this budget put funding towards it.
It comes as the NSW state budget was handed down today and public sector employees only received a three per cent pay rise despite the union's ongoing calls for a bigger increase.
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The Brighter Beginnings package is part of the upcoming budget and is set to provide all children in the state with a full suite of developmental checks prior to starting school.
The state government is looking to transition away from deteriorating coal infrastructure and instead overhaul the electricity network with green energy.
The reporting of sexual violence in the state has increased by 80 per cent in the past decade, but support services are unable to meet demand without additional funding.
NSW may be almost $8 billion in the hole, but record spending on infrastructure and health will see many families with more cash to spend after expenses.
Up to 200,000 accommodation vouchers worth $100 each will be available to NSW residents as the Berejiklian Government looks to protect jobs when JobKeeper ends on March 28.
Dominic Perrottet has promised NSW residents will not be slugged with new taxes in the forthcoming state Budget, insisting the state is in a solid financial position.
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet is expected to dedicate $21.8 million to expanding the state's Electronic Monitoring Unit to more accurately track serious sex offenders.
From doctors to the public service, today's budget released by the NSW government has winners and losers aplenty. Click through the gallery to see who got dealt the best cards for the coming years.
The NSW State Government has committed $9 million over the next four years ($3 million in 2015-16) in the state budget to trial the effectiveness of medicinal cannabis.
NSW Treasurer Gladys Berejiklian has handed down her first budget, with an emphasis on creating thousands of new jobs, building roads and upgrading the state's schools and hospitals.