Policyholders 'won't be paying a single dollar more': Premier
Agency charged with overseeing insurers is sceptical of claims that significant costs will be passed on.
Sean Nicholls is the State Political Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
Agency charged with overseeing insurers is sceptical of claims that significant costs will be passed on.
They warn the indefinite deferral of the new fire services levy "will increase premiums for policy holders".
Labor and the Greens say the reform would further sideline local community decision-making.
Cabinet will consider making independent planning panels mandatory across most of NSW.
Linda Scott, whose father is dying of cancer, is calling for parliament to support legalising voluntary assisted dying.
Planning spokesman Michael Daley says the announcement means Labor has the "most significant housing affordability package in Australia".
Changes to "three strikes" laws mean a fresh start for more than 100 pubs and clubs.
New way of funding fire and emergency services is unfair deemed 'unfair'
Changes to firearms laws proposed by the NSW government have been savaged by opponents who claim they represent a step backwards for gun control in Australia.
Corrupt former ministers are set to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars following their convictions.
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