After 12 years in the political wilderness, Labor is hoping its leader Chris Minns, who faces the extra challenge of holding his own seat in the party's most marginal electorate, has what it takes to seize power back in New South Wales.
abc.net.au/news/chris-minns-runs-for-office-in-hurstville/102088602After 12 years in the political wilderness, Labor is hoping its leader Chris Minns has what it takes to seize power back in New South Wales.Kogarah has been held by Labor for 70 years, but the party's margin is 0.1 per centBut he faces the extra challenge of holding his own seat of Kogarah in southern Sydney, Labor's most marginal electorate.
"We're all backing him to win it. He's a down-to-earth bloke… you can't fault him. I definitely think he has what it takes to become premier." The Liberal Party's chances at picking up Kogarah have improved thanks to a boundary re-draw which takes in more affluent waterfront suburbs along the Georges River.
Video had emerged of Mr Daley saying Sydney jobs were being taken by foreigners "from typically Asia" – comments for which he later apologised.
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