Premier Dominic Perrottet has defended his candidate in the Sydney seat of Drummoyne who has worked for suspended former Liberal MP John Sidoti.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Labor leader Chris Minns are back on the campaign trail after their last leaders’ debate last night.
Whether you’ve already voted,still deciding,or you’re just in it for the democracy sausages,there’s a lot to keep tabs on as NSW votes for its 58th parliament.
John Robertson,for whom Chris Minns worked as chief of staff,said he has avoided asking his former staffer “why he’s done what he’s done” on gaming reform.
The Australia China Economics,Trade and Culture Association,which denies it is part of Beijing’s influence peddling network,pitched $1500 to the party’s election coffers.
Barring a late implosion,Labor looks set to scrape over the line. But before a win or even a loss has even been declared,the finger pointing has begun.
The story of Penrith,an electorate on a knife’s edge in the state election,is more complicated than infrastructure failing to meet population growth.
With only three sleeps till election day,Premier Dominic Perrottet and NSW Labor leader Chris Minns are pushing to secure votes.
Christian Sukkar called on “real boys” to shake up the LGBTQ activists planning to protest outside a south-west Sydney Catholic church.
The state election campaign has been an admirably civilised affair – until now.
It began with a simple social media post,and ended in a small group of LGBTQ activists being pelted with stones and glass by an angry mob.