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Alexandra Smith is the State Political Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.

Albanese’s GST mauling of NSW Labor mates invites blood at federal poll

Albanese’s GST mauling of NSW Labor mates invites blood at federal poll

Its treatment of the Minns Labor government in the GST carve-up could be costly for the federal ALP in critical NSW seats.

  • by Alexandra Smith
‘Dereliction of duty’: Coalition tries to push through DV bail laws without reading them

‘Dereliction of duty’: Coalition tries to push through DV bail laws without reading them

Shadow attorney-general Alister Henskens wanted to suspend standing orders to allow new domestic violence laws to pass without consultation.

  • by Alexandra Smith
The Minns government’s worst budget fears have been realised

The Minns government’s worst budget fears have been realised

The Albanese government’s budget has delivered a $1.9 billion blow to NSW, putting the state’s finances under further pressure.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Stolen ballot boxes, corrupt officials: The fake information targeting NSW voters
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Stolen ballot boxes, corrupt officials: The fake information targeting NSW voters

Heard the one about election officials using hidden graphite under their fingernails to change your vote?

  • by Alexandra Smith
Liberals’ new game plan to take on teals – and it involves women

Liberals’ new game plan to take on teals – and it involves women

The NSW Liberals ran male candidates in seats where a majority of voters are women. Was it surprising that female teals prevailed?

  • by Alexandra Smith
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Book ban uncovers uncomfortable truths for Labor in Sydney’s west

Book ban uncovers uncomfortable truths for Labor in Sydney’s west

The decision of a Labor councillor to vote in favour of a motion to ban books about same-sex parenting has created a headache for the ALP in western Sydney.

  • by Alexandra Smith
‘Broken system close to collapse’: Critical worker shortages in child protection, domestic violence

‘Broken system close to collapse’: Critical worker shortages in child protection, domestic violence

NSW is facing a chronic shortage of caseworkers, including child protection workers, leaving vulnerable kids and women facing more harm.

  • by Alexandra Smith, Max Maddison and Michael McGowan
NSW Police to use metal detectors against knife violence

NSW Police to use metal detectors against knife violence

The Minns government is giving police more powers after a spate of high-profile stabbings, including the Bondi Junction attack and the Wakeley church assault.

  • by Alexandra Smith
NSW has long trailed Victoria on tackling domestic violence. Can we finally catch up?

NSW has long trailed Victoria on tackling domestic violence. Can we finally catch up?

The Minns government says its emergency funding package is the first step in tackling violence against women.

  • by Alexandra Smith
‘We don’t have time’: Minns rules out royal commission into domestic violence

‘We don’t have time’: Minns rules out royal commission into domestic violence

The time and cost of a royal commission were the two pivotal factors that led Premier Chris Minns to decide against a royal commission into DV.

  • by Max Maddison and Alexandra Smith