Prodigal pollie Latham set for return
Mark Latham is extremely likely to win a seat in the NSW upper house today and return to public office after a 14 year absence.
Mark Latham is extremely likely to win a seat in the NSW upper house today and return to public office after a 14 year absence.
After four weeks on the campaign trail, and months — if not years — spent preparing for today’s poll, we gave Gladys Berejiklian and Michael Daley a chance to make their final appeal to voters. Plus read about their final day on the hustings.
More than one million voters have already had their say in today’s election but experts predict a hung parliament could lead to days of negotiations before there is a result. SEE WHICH SEATS WILL DECIDE THE ELECTION.
NSW is about to vote on one of the tightest state contests in history — will Gladys Berejiklian’s Coalition return for a historic third term or will Michael Daley overcome a horror week to win for Labor?
NSW One Nation candidate Mark Latham says the party will introduce new laws requiring people who declare themselves Aboriginal to undergo DNA testing, if elected to parliament. KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE TELE ELECTION PODCAST.
Industry has pleaded with politicians to elevate high energy costs to an election issue or many companies face the very real prospect of going out of business. KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE TELE ELECTION PODCAST.
Labor will hire an additional 5065 teachers for NSW public schools if it wins the state election next week.
A Bega teacher – who is also the Greens candidate for the seat – is facing a departmental investigation after urging students to sign up for an activist-promoted “climate change strike”.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian has launched the final stretch of her election campaign in the heart of western Sydney with major new commitments to health and education across the state.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian will promise out-of-school-hours care for every child in NSW at the Liberal Party’s State Election campaign launch today. SEE THE DETAILS HERE.
Driverless trains will transport commuters from Western Sydney International Airport and the city’s southwest within seven years under a joint federal and state Coalition funding pledge.
These are the babies certain to get the most campaign kisses during the state election. Their parents are Liberal politicians working to avoid a change of government while also changing nappies.
Voters will be urged to rally against Labor’s plan to reverse a Coalition policy to reduce tax on small business with the NSW Business Chamber set to launch a series of TV advertisements.
Labor will launch its state election campaign today, with leader Michael Daley set to unveil a $250 million package to tackle mental health, mandate nurse-to-patient ratios, and offer more support to police.
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