NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has denied factional warfare was the trigger for his public admission that he wore a Nazi uniform to his 21st birthday party.
The senior NSW frontbencher has told Premier Dominic Perrottet he will excuse himself from cabinet discussions on cashless gaming.
More than 100 passenger trains an hour will pass through sprawling underground stations beneath Martin Place within the next six years.
The premier will face difficulties shepherding the reforms through his cabinet,with a senior minister saying the changes will push problem gambling elsewhere.
It was only a matter of time before one of the biggest buffoons in NSW politics injected himself into the debate over cashless gaming cards.
The former PM responds:the Barangaroo timeline cuts away at ‘sensationalism’
The intercity trains have been at the centre of a protracted dispute with unions,but a breakthrough has cleared the way for them to begin carrying passengers.
Noel McCoy was preselection favourite for the coveted seat of Castle Hill,but his nomination was blocked over comments about the state’s COVID-19 response.
The offer was made less than an hour after the rail union vowed to press ahead with major industrial action next week unless fare-free travel was on the cards.
As the Liberals play musical chairs in Sydney’s north-west,Transport Minister David Elliott is left without a seat.
Elliott has courted controversy through most of his seven years on the frontbench,with many portfolios he held marred by corresponding misadventures.