While the Minns government has made strides on wages, many of its promises – on renting, buses and the environment – remain unfulfilled
It’s been a year since New South Wales voters kicked out the Coalition – backing Labor for the first time in a decade.
The new premier, Chris Minns, promised to scrap the public sector wages cap, end privatisation, reform renting and get more homes built. But how has Labor fared in its first 12 months in office?
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