Ex candidate’s surprise admission on Minns
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.
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”.
The community of Penrith have weighed in on where their vote will be going ahead of this month’s state election and what issues are at the top of their mind. SEE THE RESULTS
Voters could re-elect an MP who has been charged with historical sexual abuse, but the major parties have declared they’d work to have him banned from parliament if he wins as an independent.
After initially refusing to rule out a lifeline for Eraring, Matt Kean has doubled back on comments where he appeared at odds with Premier Dominic Perrottet on the coal-fired station’s future.
Australian political guru Malcolm Mackerras has analysed every seat in the NSW state election, with Greens and independents set to become hung parliament kingmakers. Mackerras explains why.
A small regional town with no aged care homes to support elderly residents has finally got a glimmer of hope. Find out the Coalition’s election pledge.
At the party’s official campaign launch, Labor leader Chris Minns has delivered good news for healthcare students but bad news for government contractors.
He could be the next premier of NSW, but his very own seat could set the scene for one of the state election’s biggest upsets.
Anthony Albanese will go for the jugular at the NSW Labor election campaign launch on Sunday by likening the scandal-clad Coalition to a broken-down ferry.
Former Sea Eagles fullback Darrell Williams is dialling in a few favours, hitting up the likes of Fatty Vautin and Cliff Lyons to support his son Tony’s run for parliament.
The NSW Premier cautioned real estate agents against this hated and recently banned act, while promising new protections for struggling renters.
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