The premier says his newly-elected government will not support any push for the One Nation NSW leader to have additional powers in the new parliament.
Eyeing a seat in NSW’s upper house,Legalise Cannabis is evolving from a stagnant party to one capable of reforming Australia’s marijuana laws.
Labor will lead NSW with a minority government after the tallying of thousands of postal votes on Saturday confirmed two key seats had been retained by the Liberals.
Here’s everything you need to know about the seats still in doubt,and the ones that have changed hands.
The One Nation MP has tweeted “Never apologise,never explain” following a day of silence after a homophobic post that was later deleted.
In the west,this was a cost-of-living election and Labor’s key promises were proxies for financial relief.
The re-elected state MP could face an investigation over his historical sexual assault charges,for which he says he is innocent.
The vote count continues as Labor’s hopes of a majority fade,while Sydney MP Alex Greenwich has hit back at One Nation’s Mark Latham and Pauline Hanson.
Premier Chris Minns said the political firebrand had revealed himself to be a “bigot,” but did not say whether the government would take action against him.
Liberal Wendy Tuckerman said she was “relieved and very honoured” to have been re-elected to the marginal seat but criticised how long the vote count took.
New data gives insight into how much money the parties spent targeting voters,as well as how they preferred to advertise.