In a 9News audience survey people were asked which issues are most likely to impact their vote when NSW goes to the polls on March 25.
The price of essentials such as groceries, petrol and energy were a common concern among respondents, as was affordable housing.
"The disparity between executives and directors versus average blue collar and frontline workers is ridiculous and this inequality must be addressed," 9News reader Pat wrote. Connor was also concerned about teachers, calling for: "a reform for the teaching profession and their rights as teachers - stop overworking them to stop them from quitting the profession at a rapidly increasing rate."
Other readers pointed to infrastructure such as the work on roads, tunnels and the second airport as a key deciding factor in their vote."Under the recent Liberal government NSW has made up so much ground with new roads finally happening, tunnels, airports and we didn't have a hardline approach like Victoria did during the pandemic," Steve said.
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