How Gladys derailed Labor’s campaign train
Premier Gladys Berejiklian personally dialled in to daily 6am phone hook-ups with an inner-circle of ministers and staff to micro-plan every turn of the Liberal campaign.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian personally dialled in to daily 6am phone hook-ups with an inner-circle of ministers and staff to micro-plan every turn of the Liberal campaign.
A booming aspirational class of educated professionals are pouring money into Parramatta where a once Labor stronghold has been returned to the Liberals for a historic third term; Premier full steam ahead on stadium demolition as business and industry back the election outcome; and, One Nation’s first elected NSW member. ELECTION WRAP
Labor frontbencher Chris Minns is being pressured to challenge Michael Daley for the leadership following Saturday night’s disastrous performance. Meanwhile Premier Gladys Berejiklian is acknowledging the pain being felt by bush voters and promising to make water management in western NSW a priority.
Supporters of Chris Minns are urging him to challenge Michael Daley for the Labor leadership following last night’s disastrous performance, while Premier Gladys Berejiklian is confident she will be able to form a majority government with up to 49 seats. READ THE LATEST ELECTION COVERAGE.
Labor has vowed to set up a $100 million compensation fund for those affected by the drawn-out construction of Sydney’s eastern suburbs light rail, if it wins Saturday’s State Election.
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Gladys Berejiklian outstripped Michael Daley on the floor of The Daily Telegraph People’s Forum. His grasp of detail is what let him down and will raise questions in voters’ minds as they go to polling booths, writes Anna Caldwell.
A key Labor-aligned union has lashed out a tthe party just two days out from the election over a “save the koalas” plan which could cost more than $1 billion, slash 2000 jobs and kill off a mid-north coast industry.
Michael Daley has gone into damage control days out from the state election and now The Daily Telegraph can reveal the contents of a letter sent by the Labor leader to voters in which he expressed concerns about overdevelopment and foreign investment in the beachside suburb of Maroubra.
Detecting deeper messages from last night’s forum is crucial to a full understanding of what the politicians were on about. Here is Tim Blair’s guide to what was said in Penrith — and what was actually meant.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian easily won last night’s crucial leader’s debate with an impressive mastery of budget detail. But Michael Daley managed to claim a few victories.
The fate of the state is in the hands of country voters, who could cripple the Coalition unless the Nationals are able to spend their way out of trouble. Here we reveal the key issues affecting voters in the bush. FOLLOW OUR THE GREAT RIVER RUN SERIES
NSW is facing a hung parliament after an exclusive poll found Labor is deadlocked with the government 50/50 two party preferred. SEE WHAT THIS MEANS FOR NSW.
Labor Leader Michael Daley has conceded he was wrong to claim fire sprinklers were ripped out of Allianz Stadium “under cover of darkness” by the SCG Trust. WATCH DALEY BEING QUESTIONED.
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