NSW Labor leader Chris Minns will ban pork-barrelling if he wins the March state election in a bid to rebuild trust with voters who have increasingly turned their backs on the major parties | AlexSmithSMH
NSW Labor leader Chris Minns will ban pork-barrelling if he wins the March state election in a bid to rebuild trust with voters who have increasingly turned their backs on the major parties.
Minns told the conference Labor was ready to govern and the best days of the Liberals in NSW were over. State MPs, shadow ministers and endorsed candidates were also on stage behind Minns but a noticeable absentee was Bankstown MP Tania Mihailuk , who is furious with the party’s decision to allow Canterbury-Bankstown mayor Khal Asfour to run for the upper house.
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