First thing Minns plans to change as Premier
Chris Minns has revealed one of the first things he plans to change as the next premier of NSW, and it might surprise you.
Chris Minns has revealed one of the first things he plans to change as the next premier of NSW, and it might surprise you.
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.
Between NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and his wife Helen, they have built up an impressive career history, all while raising seven children.
Moments after the final debate before the NSW election ended, Premier Dominic Perrottet was cornered by two women, who wanted answers on one thing.
After a record-breaking summer of drownings on NSW waterways, Labor’s election costings will see funding for key drowning prevention and swim safety programs slashed.
It went from ‘a drink with a mate’ to a heated, public argument two years later— now NSW MP Anna Watson has shared her side of the story after fellow One Nation MP Mark Latham used parliamentary privilege to allege she had a drinking problem.
A senior minister has accused Labor of putting regional NSW last over a promise to hire paramedics for the bush, but the opposition has returned fire.
A surprise show of comraderie for Chris Minns has come from behind enemy lines, with an old adversary providing insight on the Labor leader’s chances.
Chris Minns has made light of a campaign trail fail after Labor’s brand new electric-powered tour bus broke down in Western Sydney today, forcing him to hop on a traditional gas-guzzler.
Western Sydney has proven a key stomping ground for NSW’s election hopefuls, with leaders hitting the hustings hard for their campaigns, exclusive data has revealed. See where they’ve been here.
Questions have been raised over an election promise to scrap the public sector’s wage cap, with the NSW Treasurer calling the numbers a “fantasy”.
Nationals MP Wes Fang has slammed the Liberal party over election material which encourages voters to direct preferences to Greens above Labor in inner city seats including Balmain.
Opposition Leader Chris Minns is currying favour with essential workers with a “guarantee” he says the state simply must give.
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