March 2023
Do Facebook ads still work in politics? We’re about to find out
Teal candidates in NSW have been sinking tens of thousands of dollars into Facebook ads, trying to court specific voters.
- Mark Di Stefano and Samantha Hutchinson
December 2022
Shooters Party in disarray as NSW MPs quit
Three months before the state election, the NSW Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party is in disarray after two MPs quit over their leader’s misogynistic comments to a former party colleague in parliament.
- Stephanie Gardiner, Phoebe Loomes and Farid Farid
October 2020
Cut the offensive questions, says Berejiklian
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian survived two no-confidence motions, but said she was tiring of 'offensive' questions.
- Michael Pelly
September 2020
Data portal to help crack down on water thieves
A new real-time data portal on NSW's waterways has been welcomed as a way to clamp down on theft, with one farmer saying 'cowboys' were ruining it for everyone.
- Finbar O'Mallon
June 2020
Shooters take aim at Eden-Monaro
The minor party could help Labor hold the ultra-marginal seat with its preferences.
- Andrew Tillett
March 2019
Former NSW minister urges action on the rise of minor parties
"Anybody who thought they were a flash in the pan needs to rethink their position ... it's the Brexit vote and the Trump vote, but it's becoming bigger."
- Lucas Baird
Berejiklian must wrestle with a divided upper house
The focus in the Legislative Council must shift to cross-party bargains as the Coalition looks unlikely to achieve a majority.
- Lucas Baird
Parties of the right poised to storm NSW Upper House
Mark Latham is set for a political comeback, while a party which love animals, and one that wants to shoot them could also be elected to the NSW Upper house.
- Andrew Tillett