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flag NSW Premier Chris Minns blames past wage caps for public service issues, targeting opposition leader Kellie Sloane over hypocrisy.

flag NSW Premier Chris Minns has focused on the prior Coalition government’s public sector wage cap as a key explanation for ongoing challenges in hospitals, schools, and police services, referencing it frequently since the 2023 election. flag He has used the issue to criticize opposition inconsistencies, particularly targeting health spokeswoman Kellie Sloane, whom he mentioned 44 times—more than many policy topics—accusing her of hypocrisy and likening her to “Gordon Gekko.” Minns has also advanced housing projects near Woollahra train station, seen as politically strategic. flag In contrast, opposition leader Mark Speakman has centered his efforts on accountability, especially regarding police conduct and transparency after the tasering of Clare Nowland, with most critiques occurring during question time. flag Both leaders have shaped their messaging to highlight strengths and weaknesses ahead of the 2027 state election.

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