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Newly re-elected Premier Gladys Berejiklian is confident she will lead a majority government in the next term of parliament, as counting continues in the wake of the New South Wales election.

The latest data indicates the Coalition has won 46 seats, one shy of the 47 needed to govern without the support of minor parties. Ms Berejiklian says she is 'looking forward to taking the state forward', promising four years of a 'strong and stable government'. Image: News Corp Australia

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