Doomed from the start:How the Liberal campaign went from bad to worse

Doomed from the start:How the Liberal campaign went from bad to worse

Humbled members of the Liberal Party’s moderate faction have met at a Sydney restaurant to discuss where it all went wrong.

  • byMichael Koziol

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Labor’s victory in NSW shows risk for Liberals in Aston byelection
Analysis
Analysis

Labor’s victory in NSW shows risk for Liberals in Aston byelection

Chris Minns offered the people of NSW what they had seen from Canberra since the last federal election in May.

  • byDavid Crowe
Matt Kean bows out of Liberal leadership contest before it begins

Matt Kean bows out of Liberal leadership contest before it begins

Outgoing treasurer’s decision cuts the pool of potential contenders to four.

  • byLucy Cormack
Meet the people set to make up the next NSW government

Meet the people set to make up the next NSW government

Chris Minns has indicated that he will keep the same frontbench he took to the election. Meet the senior Labor personalities likely to make up the team.

  • byChristopher Harris
Mega transport projects fail to win voters in ‘Sydney’s Paris’

Mega transport projects fail to win voters in ‘Sydney’s Paris’

Parramatta may have been called the Paris of western Sydney,but Saturday’s election shows large long-term projects seldom sway voters.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan
Exhausted candidates in limbo as seats hang in the balance

Exhausted candidates in limbo as seats hang in the balance

Independent for the NSW seat of Willoughby Larissa Penn is among those candidates nervously awaiting their political fate.

  • byMegan Gorrey
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Despite his trademark even-handedness,the magnitude of Minns’ success can’t be downplayed

Despite his trademark even-handedness,the magnitude of Minns’ success can’t be downplayed

If anyone was expecting overt displays of euphoria from Labor’s premier-elect Chris Minns on Sunday morning,they would have been disappointed.

  • byDeborah Snow
Do the teals need Scott Morrison in order to succeed?

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.

  • byJacqueline Maley
I can still get gaming reform through,says Greenwich

I can still get gaming reform through,says Greenwich

Independent MP Alex Greenwich insists his record of passing difficult reforms proves he can induce the parliament to legislate cashless gaming in the next term of government.

  • byLucy Cormack
‘The work starts today’:Minns,senior MPs meet to tackle Labor’s urgent priorities

‘The work starts today’:Minns,senior MPs meet to tackle Labor’s urgent priorities

Just hours after he claimed a historic win for Labor,the Premier-elect said scrapping the 3 per cent wages cap for nurses,teachers and other state workers was an urgent priority.

  • byTom Rabe
Why Perrottet should be persuaded to stay on as opposition leader
Opinion
Opinion

Why Perrottet should be persuaded to stay on as opposition leader

The idea that all defeats are shameful,and mandate retirement,would have terminated the careers of Winston Churchill and Robert Menzies.

  • byScott Yung