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Lockout, last drinks laws relaxed after review
Premier Mike Baird will implement the recommendations of former judge Ian Callinan
Sean Nicholls is the State Political Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
Premier Mike Baird will implement the recommendations of former judge Ian Callinan
Former NSW deputy police commissioner Nick KaldasĀ has launched legal action to stop the state's ombudsman's publishing hisĀ report into the police bugging scandal.
A Fairfax/ReachTEL poll reveals mixed feelings about a controversial overhaul of the corruption watchdog but strong support for the Treasurer to succeed Premier Mike Baird
Four teenage girls were caught drinking at the Manly hotel last year.
Voters appear to be receptive to the Premier's claim that he is listening to their concerns
Despite a horror few months, the Coalition has regained the lead over Labor
The appointment of Roger Gyles, QC, follows a controversial restructure of the NSW corruption watchdog.
A parliamentary committee recommendation on voter IDs could have widespread ramifications for the 2019 state election.
Two of the NSW government's most senior ministers are under pressure over misleading the public and possibly the Parliament about the reasons for the $549 million blowout in the cost of Sydney's inner-city light rail project.
A parliamentary committee has recommended an increase in administrative funding for political parties despite the advice of an expert panel
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