The NSW government has announced a $10 billion increase to the state’s health budget over the next four years, according to reports. Both outlets describe the proposal as part of the state budget and characterize it as a significant boost to health funding across the period. The coverage states that the increase is intended to expand health resources, though specific allocations to programs, services, or regions are not detailed in the provided excerpts. The reporting is aligned in that it cites the same overall figure and timeframe—$10 billion over four years—and presents it as a committed commitment in the budget context. No additional context about whether the funding represents new money or a reallocation, nor how it will be distributed, is included in the supplied material. Overall, the articles agree on the size of the announced health funding increase and the duration over which it is planned.