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Murrurundi Caravan Park operator Don Kemble said holidaymakers are cancelling amid fuel shortage fears.

Easter holidaymakers abandon road trips amid fuel shortage panic

Many caravan parks rely on Easter business to get through the quiet weeks, but this year some families are abandoning their road trips entirely.

  • Jessica McSweeney and Elias Visontay

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NSW Opposition Leader and Premier Chris Minns have a year until the 2027 state election.

Election countdown: 365 days, two leaders and all eyes on One Nation

Chris Minns says voters are not interested in legacies, but with a year until the state election, the premier and Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane are staking everything on housing.

  • Alexandra Smith
Charles, Dominic and Jean-Claude Perrottet.

One year from the NSW election, there’s an elephant in the Liberal party room

An old scandal is coming back to haunt Liberals, who are anxious about the prospect of a corruption inquiry.

  • Alexandra Smith
Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane said firearms reforms were rushed.

Gunslinging is not a good look for NSW Liberals

The NSW Liberal leader Kellie Sloane change of heart on gun ownership is perplexing and politically counterproductive.

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Women are rushing to join firearms training courses, a leading sports shooting group says.

Women rush to firearms training ahead of NSW gun buyback

A leading sporting shooters group is reporting an increase in women seeking firearms training as applications for new gun licences surge.

  • Jessica McSweeney
NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane and a 1950 Daily Mirror headline about the housing crisis.

The 1950 housing headline that is still relevant in NSW 76 years later

NSW Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane has warned the NSW Liberals will become “the natural party of opposition” if they do not renew focus on home ownership.

  • Alexandra Smith
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27 people were arrested during outbreaks of violence following the rally, as protesters attempted to march through the CBD.

Four Labor MPs were at the anti-Herzog rally. The premier won’t discipline them

Chris Minns conceded videos of aggressive police tactics do not look good, but insists police did the right thing by stopping crowds from breaching containment lines.

  • Jessica McSweeney and Alexandra Smith
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No bulldozers and towers: Defence sites dominate talk of Sydney’s housing future

The state government says it is investigating potential options for the inner-city Victoria Barracks, but ruled out “huge apartment towers”.

  • Megan Gorrey and David Barwell
NSW Liberal Leader, Kellie Sloane.

Push to mandate antisemitism definition in NSW law, universities

The NSW Coalition is seeking to adopt a controversial definition of antisemitism across all levels of government and public institutions, with two choices for universities.

  • Kayla Olaya

One Nation’s aiming high in NSW, but Labor’s not the primary target

Pauline Hanson’s party, riding high in the federal sphere, fancies itself as a disrupter at the next NSW election.

  • Alexandra Smith