New polling suggests the majority of voters in New South Wales are against the state government's stadium policy.
New polling suggests the majority of voters in New South Wales are against the state government's stadium policy.
The survey taken for the Sydney Morning Herald has found more than 52 per cent don't want the government to knock down and rebuild Allianz Stadium. About 37 per cent support the policy, while 10 per cent are undecided. The New South Wales Land and Environment Court has given the all clear for hard demolition to begin at Allianz Stadium after quashing a bid to extend an injunction.
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