Scott Morrison has been repeatedly asked whether he will visit the eastern Sydney seat during the six-week campaign.
The NSW government has approved a $4.75 million grant for Woollahra Council to turn Knox Street into a pedestrian plaza.
“This is going to light a fuse in the loftiest suburbs of Sydney’s east,” said former Liberal MP Michael Yabsley who drew the media’s attention to the article.
While Allegra Spender would not say which party she would support in a hung parliament,Dave Sharma admitted he cannot control Liberal policy.
However,independent experts have separately raised concerns about “inexcusable” aspects of the polling.
Retiring Bennelong MP John Alexander renewed his call for bipartisan co-operation after the Prime Minister refused to commit to establishing an integrity commission in the next term of parliament.
Electricity operator Ausgrid says signs and posters promoting political parties,candidates or MPs are not permitted on power poles.
Independents in key Liberal seats are pushing on with campaigns on a national integrity commission after Prime Minister Scott Morrison refused to commit to setting one up.
If well-funded independent candidates get their way this election,the Liberal Party could move significantly to the right.
Scott Morrison needs to claw back seats in NSW this election to offset losses expected elsewhere.
The Liberal MP had tweeted:“Finally they nail their colours to the mast! ‘Your’ ABC is running a candidate in Wentworth.”