Chris Minns admits NSW Labor needs to ‘climb Everest’ to stay in power as protesters interrupt state conference
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NSW Premier Chris Minns acknowledged the significant challenges ahead for the Labor party to retain power in New South Wales amid rising political threats from One Nation and ongoing protests related to the Gaza conflict. His speech at the NSW Labor conference in Sydney was marked by both support and interruptions from protesters.
The New South Wales premier warns of One Nation threat as he addresses party conference The New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, admits the Labor party needs to “climb Everest” to stay in power amid rising threats posed by One Nation. But Minns, who received a standing ovation as he circled Sydney’s town hall before addressing the NSW Labor conference on Saturday, did not avoid the protests over conflict in Gaza which have marked party conferences in previous years. Continue reading...