Sad election night photo as Liberals lose
The sad election night reality for the Liberal Party has been exposed in a single picture, with Dominic Perrottet conceding defeat to Chris Minns.
The latest on newly elected Liberal leader and NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet.
The sad election night reality for the Liberal Party has been exposed in a single picture, with Dominic Perrottet conceding defeat to Chris Minns.
Labor leader Chris Minns is set to become the next premier of NSW after seizing power from the Coalition in an election bloodbath, especially in western Sydney.
The 12-year-old captured the media’s attention while supporting his dad at the polling booths.
With just one more sleep until the NSW state election, these are the key policies each major party is promising in order to woo voters.
Premier Dominic Perrottet has made a $1.2 billion play for votes just weeks out from the polls, promising 20 new hospitals and infrastructure projects.
The NSW Premier cautioned real estate agents against this hated and recently banned act, while promising new protections for struggling renters.
Who can best manage NSW’s finances was a point of contention during at a debate between the state’s premier and the man who wants his job.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has made the huge call to not privatise state assets or create new taxes if re-elected, but Labor is questioning the promise.
With less than four weeks until the state election, Dominic Perrottet is tightening the gap against Labor’s lead, and remains the preferred Premier.
The NSW Premier has condemned the actions of independent Senator Lidia Thorpe after she was videoed blocking the Mardis Gras float of a youth charity.
The former Deputy Premier has been lashed for “highly inappropriate” actions that saw his preferred candidate given a $600k government job.
The NSW Premier said two Liberal MPs “made a mistake” when they showed support for the privatisation of a government asset.
Dominic Perrottet has gained ground in an opinion poll released 32 days before the state election, but Labor is clinging on to a tight lead.
Two agencies hired by a parliamentary inquiry to track down three missing witnesses have travelled more than 1900km in a lengthy statewide search.
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