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NSW Premier Chris Minns’ top staffer James Cullen has admitted that no notes were taken by the Premier’s department in police ...
A premier's staff have reluctantly fronted an inquiry into controversial hate speech laws after being threatened with arrest.
Five New South Wales political staffers give evidence on Friday, one week after they risked arrest for failing to appear.
Consumer groups also support the City of Sydney decision to ban gas connections or mandate use of electric appliances in new developments.
As the deadline draws near for the naming of the next NSW police commissioner, an incident outside Goulburn’s Big Merino has ...
The threat of arrest now hangs over five of NSW Premier Chris Minns’ top advisers after they refused to front a parliamentary ...
An activist is challenging controversial anti-protest laws in NSW, with lawyers arguing the broad and undefined legislation ...
The beleaguered NSW Liberal state committee has been purged, with ex-Victorian Senator Richard Alston and former Victorian ...
A fresh factional brawl has erupted in the NSW Liberals, with conservative members accusing the federal executive of ...
The opposition’s finance spokesman, James Paterson, has been pushing for Australia to increase its defence spending to up to ...
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