NSW Premier backs ‘long-term economic plan’ ahead of NSW election

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NSW Premier backs ‘long-term economic plan’ ahead of NSW election
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NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has backed the Liberals and Nationals’ long-term economic plan to continue to create jobs and put downward pressure on household prices and budgets.

“It’s our government, the Liberals and Nationals in New South Wales, that have navigated through some very challenging times here in our state,” he told Sky News host Sharri Markson.

“Particularly over the last few years through droughts and fires and floods and a one in 100-year pandemic.” New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet will go head-to-head with Opposition Leader Chris Minns on Wednesday at the Sky News / The Daily Telegraph People’s Forum in the final debate of the 2023 state election campaign.

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