The Newcastle MP will not be returned to cabinet immediately despite the findings that there were “no reasonable prospects” he would be found corrupt.
The chief executive of icare,Richard Harding,will leave his $1 million-plus role as the agency has been ordered to rein in its ballooning expenses.
The long list of senior media officers hired and fired under NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb has led the NSW premier to order a review into severance packages for senior bureaucrats.
Premier Chris Minns was Labor’s shadow water minister when he first proposed lowering the capacity of Warragamba Dam.
The spectre of an anti-corruption inquiry hanging over Tim Crakanthorp has led to jostling between rival left wing factions over his prized seat of Newcastle.
Principals are grappling with smaller budgets,with parents asked to pay for basics such as textbooks.
Some are paid $35,000 less than their peers in other schools and interstate.
Renters will prove a political powerhouse at the 2027 election. Will the Minns government have done enough to help them?
Numerous schools in Sydney’s east are bringing in more taxpayer cash per student than some of Sydney’s most disadvantaged pockets,a Sun-Herald analysis can reveal.
There’s a very good reason the premier has full confidence in his housing blitz.
Former NSW energy minister Matt Kean is among supporters who have jumped ship from the green group since it began to back federal Peter Dutton’s nuclear policy.