Plus: tune into Crikey’s NSW election blog tonight.
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First things first: don't forget to visit our homepage from 6pm AEDT tonight for our NSW election liveblog,
where our reporters will be bringing you the latest colour and numbers as the results roll in.
Speaking of the election,
Guy Rundle has been hopping from seat to seat,
bringing you his uniquely Melburnian perspective on a pretty lacklustre campaign. And with NSW Veterans’ Minister David Elliott finishing up in politics,
Anton Nilsson gave Crikey subscribers a fascinating investigation into a key unfulfilled promise.
Another departure is Fred Nile — who Meredith Burgmann might have inspired to get into politics in the first place,
as she revealed in a column this week.
Also this week,
Maeve McGregor delved into the text messages revealed in the Bruce Lehrmann defamation case,
Wakka Wakka man Uncle Dennis explained why he's taking the government to court, and Dominic Kelly pondered where Australia's conservative movement lost its way.
Elsewhere Cam Wilson reported on the violence outside a Mark Latham event,
John Buckley chatted to Malcolm Turnbull about his new gig,
and David Hardaker wrote about a firm run by a former treasurer well-placed to take advantage of the AUKUS deal.
All that plus Michael Bradley on what happens if Donald Trump is arrested,
and plenty more from the Crikey team.
Thanks for your support and have a wonderful weekend. |
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Gina Rushton,
News editor |
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