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New South Wales Premier Gladys Berejiklian (centre) interacts with students during a visit to  Revesby South Public School, in Sydney, Friday, 22 March 2019. New South Wales voters will head to the polls in the state election Saturday, March 23rd. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins) NO ARCHIVING
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Education: What Gladys’ election win means for you

Working families will be given a leg-up through the Berejiklian government’s education package which will make before and after school care available to every child in NSW on top of investing billions in building new schools and delivering thousands of extra teachers.

SFF seize vital bush seats off Nationals

SFF seize vital bush seats off Nationals

The Nationals’ disaster in the bush has seen the once powerful regional party lose control of a vital area that supports the bulk of the state’s agricultural production; the SFF eye six federal seats and call for Royal Commission; Premier to oversee selection of departmental heads; and, more. ELECTION WRAP

Daley stands down as NSW Labor leader

Daley stands down as NSW Labor leader

Michael Daley has stood down as NSW Opposition Leader until after the upcoming federal election, naming deputy Penny Sharpe as the interim leader until then. Mr Daley said stepping down was the “right and proper thing”.

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DAILY TELEGRAPH - Pictured at St Matthews Anglican Church in Manly today are lifeguards Jakob Hammond, Donna Wishart, Sally Macintosh and Paul Hardy with dog Flash, pre poll voting for tomorrows State Election. Picture: Tim Hunter.

Every candidate on the ballot and what they stand for

The time has come to once again give up a small portion of your Saturday to vote for your seat’s most preferred candidate in this year’s NSW Election. If you haven’t already decided, see our list of every candidate running across the state — and what they are standing for.

Psychic cats predict NSW election result

Psychic cats predict NSW election result

There’s a feline in the air that Premier Gladys Berejiklian will retain government after tomorrow’s election following two paw polls conducted by favourites among the Telegraph’s Meow 100.

NSW Decides: Biggest moments of the People’s Forum

NSW Decides: Biggest moments of the People’s Forum

Domestic violence, mental health, education, TAFE, stadiums and preference deals with the Shooters and Fishers Party have emerged as major issues in The Daily Telegraph/Sky News People’s Forum between Premier Gladys Berejiklian and NSW Labor leader Michael Daley in front of 100 undecided voters.

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ALP could support pro-gun policies if deal goes ahead

ALP could support pro-gun policies if deal goes ahead

Voters in NSW want to see Australia’s gun laws tightened even further. It comes as the state stares down the possibility of the next premier of NSW having to operate in a minority government which could force them to seek support to pass legislation from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers.

Labor’s stadiums funding plan given tick of approval

Labor’s stadiums funding plan given tick of approval

The Parliamentary­ Budget Office has confirmed Labor’s plan to make the SCG Trust take out a loan to pay for Allianz Stadium upgrades was correctly costed after concerns were raised it could harm the ALP’s projected surplus.

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Pavilion Beachfront at  Maroubra Beach.  Pavilion recently won an award in the 'best breakfast' category Picture: John Appleyard

Cafe tender query about Daley’s council days

Michael Daley questioned over decision made while he was on Randwick Council, the AMA takes aim at opposition health spokesman Walt Secord, and Gladys Berejiklian keeps campaigning in the family, taking outspoken sister Mary along for the ride.

‘I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have said Asians’: Michael Daley

‘I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have said Asians’: Michael Daley

NSW Opposition Leader Michael Daley has apologised for his comments, caught on video, in which he told a pub forum skilled Asian migrants were taking local jobs, saying his phrasing was poor. He’s also insisted he’s a numbers guy. It comes as Premier Gladys Berejiklian branded him a “one trick pony” for running a political campaign centred on cancelling infrastructure projects.

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