Victor Dominello
Audit Office takes aim at department over Park’nPay procurement
The Department of Customer Service awarded a company $1.26 million to develop the parking app. The Auditor-General found a litany of issues in the rush to announce the service in 2019.
- Max Maddison
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- Exclusive
- NSW budget
Park’nPay app on NSW budget chopping block but FuelCheck spared
The Minns government has confirmed the popular parking app will be axed as it tries to find savings to the state’s bottom line.
- Max Maddison
- Exclusive
- Poker machines
Pressure mounts on Minns for gambling royal commission
Newly released documents have prompted calls for a royal commission into the gambling industry and for mini-casino style clubs to be regulated as such.
- Harriet Alexander
Within 10 minutes, $20,000 was cashed in and out of two pokie games without a single stroke of play
Liquor and Gaming investigators were starting to uncover the extent of money laundering through poker machines in NSW. But, suddenly, they stopped.
- Harriet Alexander
- Exclusive
- AI
Labor to take first steps in writing AI rule book
Sources say the government has been in talks about a discussion paper on artificial intelligence and is preparing for public consultations.
- Paul Sakkal
Ryde called for Liberals following vote recount
Liberal candidate Jordan Lane won by a narrow margin against Labor’s Lyndal Howison in the north-west Sydney seat.
- Amber Schultz
ClubsNSW chairman holds talks with government amid CEO fallout
Dominic Perrottet said the sacking of ClubsNSW chief Josh Landis would not change the government’s plans to implement cashless gaming and again vowed to implement the key reform.
- Lucy Cormack and Tom Rabe
- Editorial
- Poker machines
‘Catholic gut’ attack cheap, offensive and a serious strategic miscalculation
ClubsNSW can either be a helpful participant and good social citizen or continue its destructive and divisive tactics.
- The Herald's View
- Opinion
- State Parliament
Why Perrottet won’t risk an election-eve reshuffle
The NSW premier is relying on his trusted frontbench lieutenants to sell the Coalition’s message, even if many of them will not be there after the vote.
- Alexandra Smith
- Editorial
- Public transport
Metro stations open door to relieve Sydney’s housing crisis
With Sydney’s population booming, new transport hubs are the perfect opportunity for the state government to use surrounding areas for high-density housing.
- The Herald's View
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