Monday
The premier started his week in the electorate of Heffron which is held by Labor on a safe margin of 15 per cent. There,he announced a re-elected Liberals and Nationals government would look into raising the speed limit in the WestConnex tunnel. After a coffee stop in Chris Minns’ seat of Kogarah (at a cafe with a few Corflutes supporting Chris Minns hoisted above the windows),the premier ended his day in Nowra,where the Coalition is trying to retain votes for long-term South Coast Liberal MP Shelley Hancock,who has held the seat since 2003.
Minns kicked off his campaign in Cronulla and Miranda (two safe Liberal seats),announcing an elected Labor government would create a surgical care taskforce to tackle the elective surgery waiting list in NSW.
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Tuesday
With Labor colleagues and media crews in tow,Minns started the day with a quick jog in Oatley (held by the Liberals on a margin of 6.8 per cent) before driving out to Warragamba Dam to campaign against the privatisation of Sydney Water.
Perrottet also took the day out of Sydney,visiting a horse stable in the marginal Liberal seat of Goulburn (Wendy Tuckerman has held it since 2019 with a 3.1 per cent margin) before heading towards Camden,in the south-west.