Chris Minns hits out against Premier Dominic Perrottet over a $50 billion infrastructure “black hole” as the Premier strikes back saying NSW will stall under Labor’s commitment to “stop projects”, Sky News Reporter Kenny Heatley says.
“Chris Minns accusing the premier of a $50 billion budget black hole with all the infrastructure he’s promising to build over the next four years,” Mr Heatley told Sky News Australia.
“The Premier hits back and says this is why New South Wales is going to stall under Labor because they’re just going to stop projects and stop building.”
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