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Would you vote for a 19-year-old? These Gen Zs hope you will

Would you vote for a 19-year-old? These Gen Zs hope you will

One has been elected unopposed already, while the rest are hoping to win you over at Saturday’s local council elections.

  • by Kayla Olaya

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‘Rates, rubbish and roads, not radicals’: Sydney council candidates hit over international views

‘Rates, rubbish and roads, not radicals’: Sydney council candidates hit over international views

A new lobby group is targeting Greens candidates in key eastern and inner-city councils over their support of Palestinian causes.

  • by Anthony Segaert
UNcoupled from the UN, Gillian Triggs’ thoughts turn to downsizing
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UNcoupled from the UN, Gillian Triggs’ thoughts turn to downsizing

The former president of the Australian Human Rights Commission is selling her Albert Park terrace pad.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
NSW Labor slides as Greens, independents make ground with voters

NSW Labor slides as Greens, independents make ground with voters

NSW Labor leader Chris Minns is slightly more popular now than when he won office in March but most voters are not sure who they would prefer as premier.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Minns urges MPs to ‘speak with one voice’ after pro-Palestine rebellion

Minns urges MPs to ‘speak with one voice’ after pro-Palestine rebellion

It comes as the NSW Teachers Federation slammed the Labor government for its steadfast support of Israel. 

  • by Alexandra Smith, Lucy Carroll and Michael McGowan
Why the NSW Greens are quiet on the Yes campaign

Why the NSW Greens are quiet on the Yes campaign

With the referendum struggling, questions have been raised about why some Greens MPs are nowhere to be seen.

  • by Max Maddison
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Pressure mounts on Minns for gambling royal commission

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.

  • by Harriet Alexander
Labor under pressure for drug reform after Sydney’s spate of shootings

Labor under pressure for drug reform after Sydney’s spate of shootings

The state government has been accused of dragging its heels on key drug reform as Sydney grapples with a spate of cocaine-related shootings.

  • by Amber Schultz
Labor falls behind in key seats as hopes of majority government fade

Labor falls behind in key seats as hopes of majority government fade

A historically expanded crossbench will play a key role in the NSW parliament as the remaining undecided seats fall to the Liberals and independents.

  • by Matt Wade and Lucy Cormack
Dogfight: War of words over puppy farms before NSW election

Dogfight: War of words over puppy farms before NSW election

The peak body for dog breeders has encouraged pet owners not to vote for the Animal Justice Party or the Greens at the state election.

  • by Angus Thomson
Federal Greens will keep $76,501 in donations from fossil fuel investors

Federal Greens will keep $76,501 in donations from fossil fuel investors

The Australian Greens won’t return the donations from the wealthy investors, despite the NSW Greens handing back a $7000 donation from the pair last week.

  • by James Massola

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