CEO of ClubsNSW Josh Landis says “clubs are frustrated” with MP Helen Dalton who’s “refusing to listen” to clubs “or meet them and they have just had enough”.
“If you’re going to be our representative that means you go to Macquarie Street with the point of view of your community and constituents,” he told Sky News Australia.
“You don’t make it up and just work out what you’re going to do without even understanding the impact and that’s why they’ve decided to run a campaign.”
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