Election 2019: Noisy chickens and sausage sangers
From noisy chickens to bad spelling, this is your special Sauce edition of all the best and latest gossip and intel from the Election trail.
From noisy chickens to bad spelling, this is your special Sauce edition of all the best and latest gossip and intel from the Election trail.
It’s a good thing Michael Daley is all about schools with two of his star candidates seemingly having issues with spelling and counting on their election material.
An election eve Newspoll predicts Gladys Berejiklian, pictured casting her vote today, will become the state’s first elected female premier in history when the Coalition beats Labor 51-49 in today’s contest. READ THE FULL RESULTS HERE.
Deputy Premier John Barilaro has hit out at his “navel-gazing” federal colleagues while casting his vote in his marginal seat of Monaro. READ WHAT HE SAID
EXCLUSIVE: Health Minister Brad Hazzard has called on NSW Labor to abandon its preference deal with the Greens after the party revealed plans to sell MDMA to teenagers.
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet says Labor’s plan to allow the Industrial Relations Commission to set pay rises for public service workers would will strip billions from the budget and plunge it into deficit.
The Coalition wants to to build, build, build but Labor is hoping to send several promised projects off the rails after voters go to the polls on March 23. GET THE LATEST WITH TODAY’S ELECTION PODCAST.
A NSW public high school teacher who urged students to sign up for an activist-promoted ‘climate change strike’ has been stood down from teaching.
It may not look like much at the moment but by 2026 this dirt patch will be transformed into the $5.3 billion Western Sydney International airport at Badgerys Creek. TAKE AN EXCLUSIVE LOOK.
More Nationals are backing demands for the Morrison government to support coal power despite Deputy Premier John Barilaro angrily claiming the infighting could cost the party seats at the state election.
Both major parties are promising massive spends on schools during this state election with Labor revealing the final plank of the education package they are taking to the state election unveiling a plan to build or upgrade 204 schools. See if your school is getting an upgrade.
A NSW Greens candidate who once campaigned to change the law to allow bestiality also said a coward punch should be called a “brave punch”.
Industry has pleaded with politicians to elevate high energy costs to a key election issue or many companies face the veryreal prospect of going out of business. SEE HOW THE PARTIES DIFFER ON ENERGY POLICY.
Primary school children will take part in sessions to help them manage stress and become more “mindful’ under a new election pledge from the Liberal Party, while Labor has promised to build 50 new schools. See how the two parties compare.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/nswelection2019/page/10