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    NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman

    ‘Complacency, leaking, infighting’: Libs blasted in election probe

    As Liberals plot a path out of opposition and wall-to-wall red governments, a review of planning for the March NSW election said officials put factional power games ahead of victory.

    • Samantha Hutchinson
    Lynton Crosby (left) and Mark Textor, in 2015.

    Why Liberals fear Boris Johnson’s go-to pollster has lost its touch

    NSW and Queensland officials are worried that CT Group can’t help the party woo younger voters, women and some ethnic groups.

    • Samantha Hutchinson
    The new Business Council of Australia chief executive Bran Black.

    Meet Bran Black: how Macquarie Street’s Mr Nice Guy got the BCA gig

    He’s the congenial politico who has spent his career building consensus behind closed doors. And now he’ll represent big business to government. Is he ready?

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    Berejiklian’s wilful ignorance of the personal and political

    An otherwise highly capable premier, who led both NSW and Australia out of pandemic lockdowns, has fallen to an all-too-human lapse of judgment.

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    Berejiklian conduct corrupt, ICAC faces reforms

    The NSW corruption watchdog will be forced to stick to “time standards” under reforms being drafted by the Minns Labor government after taking nearly three years to investigate former premier Gladys Berejiklian.

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    May 2023

    Perrottet’s stamp duty reforms set to be torn up by Minns

    Two steps forward, one step back: NSW Premier Chris Minns is set to introduce legislation tearing up stamp duty reforms in favour of more stamp duty breaks.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    NSW flags 4pc public sector pay rise to head off strike action

    NSW Premier Chris Minns is facing his first industrial relations test just two months into power.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman: ‘I’m not really a head kicker’

    In his first major interview since taking on his new role, the former barrister talks about adjusting to life on the opposition benches and steadying a party used to being in power.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    ‘Bleak’: No work for Liberal lobbyists because Labor keeps winning

    Grahame Morris, a former chief of staff to John Howard, has left his long-time job at conservative lobby shop Barton Deakin, which is facing an uncertain future after Liberal defeats in every mainland state.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    Nats dump leader on eve of NSW sitting week

    Opposition Leader Mark Speakman said the leadership change was unlikely to derail the Coalition Agreement but could affect shadow cabinet appointments.

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    NSW Liberals elect Ward deputy leader after historic rule change

    The lawyer and mother of two was elected after members voted to change party rules to allow upper house MPs to take the deputy leadership role.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    Banning WeChat would ‘damage’ democracy, experts say

    Banning WeChat risks causing ‘emotional, psychological and practical harm’ to Australia’s Chinese-speaking community, experts have told a Senate inquiry.

    • Gus McCubbing

    April 2023

    How Mark Latham blew himself up

    The former Labor leader was primed to emerge as a powerful figure in NSW politics as a conservative populist. Then he miscalculated.

    • Aaron Patrick

    Mark Speakman elected leader of the NSW Liberals, promising renewal

    The Cambridge-educated barrister, who comes from the Liberal’s moderate faction, won the leadership 22 to 13 in a party room ballot on Friday.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    Mookhey skipped PE for maths classes. Now he’s treasurer

    He’s ready for tough decisions, but consultation and an unwillingness to shoot from the hip will define the new NSW treasurer’s time steering the country’s largest economy.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    NSW’s AAA credit rating at risk as Mookhey starts budget repair

    Secret briefings have revealed rising borrowings and expenses are putting pressure on NSW’s two remaining AAA credit ratings.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    Online gaming lobby sees problems, demurs on solutions

    Other industry players are far more open to things like blanket advertising bans, so it’s unsurprising many are blaming Sportsbet for the policy vacuum.

    • Myriam Robin

    Trips on Melbourne’s toll roads remain below pre-pandemic levels

    Transurban reported a 13 per cent rise in group average daily traffic flows, or around 2.4 million trips, compared to the same period last year.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    NSW delays budget, flags ‘tough choices’

    NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey has pushed the budget back by three months and urged taxpayers to brace for pain as he prepares to swing the axe on Coalition spending commitments.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    Three NSW public servants will get $1.5m after being sacked

    The NSW Premier unveiled a new-look public service structure including a plan to split the state’s Department of Premier and Cabinet.

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    Liberal Party war: How the Perrottet-Kean dream team unravelled

    In the last months of the NSW Coalition government, tension between premier Dominic Perrottet and treasurer Matt Kean’s offices reached extreme levels.

    • Aaron Patrick

    Electricity bills no higher as Liddell powers down in NSW: Sharpe

    NSW Energy Minister Penny Sharpe has indicated the Eraring power station might have to stay open longer than intended to keep the lights on.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    NSW drivers could soon see the cost of tearing up toll road contracts

    The cost of tearing up Transurban’s existing toll road contracts in NSW could be released publicly by the end of the year under the newly elected Labor government.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    Independents got more votes than the National Party on March 25

    The advocacy group’s chief executive Byron Fay revealed that it backed Sydney independent Alex Greenwich during the election campaign.

    • Samantha Hutchinson

    Liberals bank on homeownership to fix ‘broken’ party

    Liberal MP Keith Wolahan says boosting home ownership is the pathway back to government, as it is traditionally tied to a conservative vote.

    • Gus McCubbing