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NSW Liberal leader must stand his ground against junior Coalition partners
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LNP

NSW Liberal leader must stand his ground against junior Coalition partners

After 97 uninterrupted years, one side of the NSW Coalition is contemplating going its separate way.

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The ABC reporter, the underworld postman and the ‘sinister threats’
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The ABC reporter, the underworld postman and the ‘sinister threats’

Award-winning ABC reporter Mahmood Fazal passed on menacing messages from an organised crime gang to journalists, one of whom became so fearful he reported it to police. Fazal denies any wrongdoing.

  • by Kate McClymont
‘Zero tolerance’: Plibersek to consider extending brumby cull

‘Zero tolerance’: Plibersek to consider extending brumby cull

The federal government has threatened to call for the removal of all feral horses from alpine regions rather than preserving 3000 brumbies on heritage grounds.

  • by Nick O'Malley
In defending the indefensible, the Minns government is treating the NSW public like idiots

In defending the indefensible, the Minns government is treating the NSW public like idiots

The Jo Haylen scandal is a key test for Chris Minns. Is he a man of his word or not? Is he a premier who believes in integrity and accountability or not?

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John Barilaro boogies away at referendum night ‘No’ party

John Barilaro boogies away at referendum night ‘No’ party

The former deputy premier was in fine form at a referendum night party hosted at lobbyist Michael Kauter’s Mosman villa.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
NSW Libs blame Morrison, party ‘dysfunction’ and voter fatigue for election loss

NSW Libs blame Morrison, party ‘dysfunction’ and voter fatigue for election loss

Nick Greiner’s port-mortem says “It’s time” factor was the main reason behind the Perrottet government’s loss at March election – but Scott Morrison didn’t help either.

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Barilaro fallout continues as Investment NSW gutted by government

Barilaro fallout continues as Investment NSW gutted by government

One year on from the John Barilaro affair, the NSW government has taken a cleaver to the agency responsible for the state’s trade, cutting 75 jobs.

  • by Max Maddison
Minns government appointment has shades of an earlier scandal

Minns government appointment has shades of an earlier scandal

State Labor appears to have learnt nothing from the train wreck of John Barilaro’s (aborted) appointment last year to a cushy trade role in New York.

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There are too many jobs for the boys, but Iemma’s appointment isn’t one
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Morris Iemma

There are too many jobs for the boys, but Iemma’s appointment isn’t one

Morris Iemma quit as NSW premier a long time ago but he still attracts admiration as a good, decent and honest politician.

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Barilaro ordered to pay $10,000 after equipment damaged in cameraman scuffle

Barilaro ordered to pay $10,000 after equipment damaged in cameraman scuffle

The former deputy premier was sued after he was filmed grabbing onto the camera in Manly last year. The cameraman argued in court his equipment had been broken.

  • by Georgina Mitchell
NSW’s London trade commissioner caught up in Barilaro job saga quits

NSW’s London trade commissioner caught up in Barilaro job saga quits

Stephen Cartwright’s appointment by the former state government was engulfed in a “jobs-for-mates” scandal.

  • by Rob Harris

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