Dominic Perrottet

Chris Minns (left) and Dominic Perrottet superimposed over a failed report card

Labor鈥檚 small target strategy offers little to people and further shrinks the already thin political differences between the major parties, argues Peter Boyle.

Students deserve better

Teachers demanded better pay and conditions at state-wide rally, describing their workload as "beyond unsustainable", reports聽Niko Leka.

Public and private school teachers took strike action across NSW for better pay and conditions and for an end to the cost鈥揷utting mess in schools.聽笔别迟别谤听叠辞测濒别 reports.

Peter Boyle reports that the NSW Liberal-National聽government wants to sell聽600 Elizabeth St, Redfern 鈥斅爒acant public land that was previously 100% public housing 鈥斅爐o property developers.

Pressure is mounting on New South Wales Treasurer Dominic Perrottet to resign after revelations of financial scandals involving the state鈥檚 workers鈥 compensation scheme, reports Jim McIlroy.

"The NSW Coalition government's 2017 budget might be better described as the 鈥榖iggest con-job in the Western world鈥," Susan Price, Socialist Alliance candidate for Ashfield in the upcoming Inner West Council elections, said on June 21. She was responding to state Treasurer Dominic Perrottet's declaration that his inaugural budget was "the envy of the Western world".

The NSW government owns about 277,400 properties. Their combined commercial worth, according to finance minister Dominic Perrottet is $60 billion. Most of the property is commercial, built up over many decades by successive Labor and Coalition governments, and financed by NSW taxpayers, on behalf of whom the present NSW government holds them in trust. But the Mike Baird government doesn鈥檛 get this 鈥渉olding in trust鈥 thing. They believe the assets are theirs to sell; and this is precisely what Perrottet intends to do.