Chris Minns

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Right, thats your opinion and understandable, but just addressing your point that seemed to paint it as some kind of win for the racing industry if tracks were closer to where studs are located.
I wouldn't say I was painting it as that. I was more describing it as an absurd waste of urban land and questioning why they couldn't be closer to stud farms.
 
Minns is doing okay, the latest anti sematic attack in Sydney sees him at odds with Penny Wong and rightly so. Sydney appears to have made a comeback in recent years while Melbourne goes further down the gurgler?
 

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Minns is doing okay, the latest anti sematic attack in Sydney sees him at odds with Penny Wong and rightly so. Sydney appears to have made a comeback in recent years while Melbourne goes further down the gurgler?
Sydney is coming off a low base.
 
Real test for Minns with two-thirds of NSW public sector psychiatrists resigning to take effect Jan 21.

Resulted from a long standing dispute over pay and conditions, with NSW public psychiatrists paid up to 30% less than interstate colleagues.

There would be significant extra pressures on the health system if a deal can't be reached within the coming days.

Not to mention the bin fire with the Sydney train system currently, again over a pay dispute with rail workers.
 
minns would fit nicely into the reactionary party the way he’s behaving. on so many levels.


 

The ongonig and still unresolved dispute with NSW Psychiatrists has now directly victimised acutely unwell patients with the closure of acute beds.

Minns refuses to explain why the requested pay increase to get to parity with other states can't be done beyond "we can't afford it", but can't explain why other states seemingly can.
 
I watched a long interview with Minns yesterday, what an exceptional person. He is also becoming an exceptional leader.

He acknowledged the mistakes they made after the anti Israeli protests in Sydney following October 7, and is looking to make real change. A Labor leader acknowledging previous errors is a breath of fresh air following on from the Andrews / Allen governments.

I have never voted Labor before, but will at the next election at this stage.
 
I watched a long interview with Minns yesterday, what an exceptional person. He is also becoming an exceptional leader.

He acknowledged the mistakes they made after the anti Israeli protests in Sydney following October 7, and is looking to make real change. A Labor leader acknowledging previous errors is a breath of fresh air following on from the Andrews / Allen governments.

I have never voted Labor before, but will at the next election at this stage.
I assume you live in NSW?
 

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