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Do the teals need Scott Morrison in order to succeed?
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Do the teals need Scott Morrison in order to succeed?

Structural problems hastened the NSW Liberal Party’s loss. But the teals in NSW were unable to exploit it.

  • by Jacqueline Maley

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NSW Ambulance chief organised ambulance for Perrottet’s wife after call from premier

NSW Ambulance chief organised ambulance for Perrottet’s wife after call from premier

Dominic Perrottet denied receiving any preferential treatment when his wife suffered an injury, but confirmed he called Brad Hazzard to seek advice, who happened to be meeting with the NSW Ambulance commissioner.

  • by Tom Rabe and Kate Aubusson
‘Didn’t ask for any favours’: Perrottet denies special ambulance request for wife

‘Didn’t ask for any favours’: Perrottet denies special ambulance request for wife

Premier Dominic Perrottet has denied he called Health Minister Brad Hazzard to receive a faster ambulance response for his sick wife.

  • by Duncan Murray
Why vapers don’t know they are also banned from non-smoking areas

Why vapers don’t know they are also banned from non-smoking areas

As the popularity of e-cigarettes increases among younger people, councils and universities may need to update their “no smoking” signs to include vaping. 

  • by Mary Ward
‘We had no idea what was coming’: Brad Hazzard on his worst years in politics

‘We had no idea what was coming’: Brad Hazzard on his worst years in politics

The man who became a familiar face during some of NSW’s darkest hours is bowing out after three decades as an MP.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Regional health specialty under election cloud as opinions split on role
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Regional health specialty under election cloud as opinions split on role

NSW Labor is unsure it would keep the separate role if elected, while incumbent minister Bronnie Taylor is rumoured to want to take on the health portfolio too.

  • by Mary Ward
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The stroke treatment service helping rural patients faster than major city hospitals

The stroke treatment service helping rural patients faster than major city hospitals

Brian Whelan would have required full-time care without a life-changing service for stroke victims. Now, he’s recovered and playing golf twice a week.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Why Perrottet won’t risk an election-eve reshuffle

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.

  • by Alexandra Smith
No case to answer for Hazzard over alleged COVID handshake

No case to answer for Hazzard over alleged COVID handshake

The hearings centred on whether Health Minister Brad Hazzard received special treatment in avoiding 14 days of isolation during last year’s Delta wave.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos
Secrecy and decision delays hampered COVID Delta wave response, review finds

Secrecy and decision delays hampered COVID Delta wave response, review finds

Despite war-gaming lockdowns of postcodes and high-rise towers, the government failed to anticipate the required support, an audit has found.

  • by Michael Koziol
Inquiry delays report into Brad Hazzard’s alleged COVID handshake

Inquiry delays report into Brad Hazzard’s alleged COVID handshake

The parliamentary inquiry investigating an alleged handshake between the state’s health minister and a colleague has taken the extraordinary step of delaying its report to reconsider its findings.

  • by Alexandra Smith

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