The key election issues – and where the major parties stand

Dominic Perrottet and Chris Minns will go head-to-head on a handful of policy issues before the March 25 polls.

Dominic Perrottet and Chris Minns will go head-to-head on a handful of policy issues before the March 25 polls.Image by Dominic Lorrimer,Edwina Pickles,Stephen Kiprillis

As NSW voters prepare to head to the polls on March 25 in theclosest election since the Coalition swept Labor from power in 2011,theHeraldlooks at eight key policy issues.

More from our NSW election coverage

What the polls say: NSW Labor ison track to return to government for the first time since its landslide 2011 election defeat,although one-quarter of voters are still undecided about which party to support less than a month from polling day. -Alexandra Smith

Explained:A Labor win? A hung parliament? The outcome of this election isespecially tricky to forecast. Why? We explain.– Alexandra Smith and Aparna Khopkar

Game changer:A raft ofelectoral boundaries have changed since NSW last went to the polls. How will that affect the election? – Matt Wade

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