Risk-averse politicians in danger of boring us to death
Two years out from an election the Premier and opposition leader are both adopting a small target strategy.
Sean Nicholls is the State Political Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
Two years out from an election the Premier and opposition leader are both adopting a small target strategy.
A cross-party working group has unveiled a draft bill to be introduced into Parliament in August
A cross-party working group of NSW MPs is releasing draft right to die legislation for public consultation.
The directive is designed to add transparency to a change in how fire and emergency services are funded in NSW.
Pressure is building on the Premier and Treasurer to deal with Sydney's housing affordability crisis.
The NSW government is struggling to convince some home owners of the merits of a new way to fund fire and emergency services
Gladys Berejiklian argues that high-performing states such as NSW deserve more autonomy.
The opposition claims the bungle opens the way for ICAC's findings to the challenged in the courts
Bill Holliday, with one mature tree and lawn, faces a massive levy rise, 'presumably because I have so much inflammable garden'.
The new charge is being levied on NSW property owners from July 1.
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