Open accessibility guideSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerThe Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning Herald logoAdvertisementPoliticsNSWNSW budgetTreasurer Daniel Mookhey has announced handouts for motorists – but there’s little new to report on other big-ticket issues.Updated June 23, 2026 — 1:58pm,first published 1:55pmLoadingLatest in VideosVideo icon2:48The arrest that saw a police officer convicted of assaultVideo icon1:30Haaland double fires Norway to winVideo icon3:10From "peak TV" to Broadway and her Tony Award win: the unstoppable Lesley ManvilleVideo icon1:30Mbappe continues scoring blitzAdvertisementThe Sydney Morning Herald logoTwitterFacebookInstagramRSSOur SitesThe Sydney Morning HeraldThe AgeBrisbane TimesWAtodayThe Australian Financial Reviewnine.com.auDriveClassifiedsTributesPlace your adThe Sydney Morning HeraldContact & supportAdvertise with usNewslettersAccessibility guideSitemapPhoto salesPurchase front pagesContent licensingWork with usTerms of usePrivacy policyPress CouncilCharter of Editorial IndependenceAI Editorial GuidelinesProducts & ServicesSubscription packagesMy accountSubscriber FAQsDelivery statusToday’s PaperGood Food GuideDaily PuzzlesCopyright © 2026Subscribe
Who’s set to benefit from NSW budget sweeteners?
Treasurer Daniel Mookhey has announced handouts for motorists – but there’s little new to report on other big-ticket issues.
NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey announced motorist subsidies in the state budget with minimal new measures on other fiscal priorities. Narrow spending focus signals constrained government IT investment and suggests cautious outlook for public sector tech budgets in FY2027.










