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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian casts her vote at Willoughby Public School on 2019 New South Wales election day in Sydney, Saturday, 23 March 2019. New South Wales voters head to the polls in the state election today. (AAP Image/Lukas Coch) NO ARCHIVING
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Newspoll: Coalition to beat Labor 51-49

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.

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Embargoed for The Daily TelegraphWork has started on the Western Sydney International Nancy-Bird Walton Airport at Badgerys Creek. Picture: Jonathan Ng

Sydney’s new airport is ready for takeoff

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.

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Qenos CEO Steve Bell at the Qenos petrochemical plant in Matraville, Sydney, today (28/02/2019).

POLICIES IN BRIEF: Energy

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.

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Primary Kids from Wilkins Public School in Marickville pictured (L-R) Ezekiel Pink-Robins (6),  Indira Pink-Robins (8), Hugo Derksema (9) and Jamie Derksema (6), Sydney , 7th March, 2019. Story is about the education election policies announced so far.Picture by Damian Shaw

POLICIES IN BRIEF: Education

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.

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