Disgruntled Libs line up to hear Bernardi

Original article by Brad Norington
The Australian – Page: 2 : 7-Jul-17

Peter Wells, the former secretary of the Liberal Party’s Roseville branch, is keen for Liberal defector Cory Bernardi to speak to its members on the issue of "Is the Party Over?". Wells, who says he is disenchanted with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and does not to intend to renew his membership of the party, contends that Turnbull’s government has undermined many traditional conservative values. The policies to which Wells objects include the bank tax and the schools funding package.

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LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, LIBERAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET, UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY

Mike Baird set to lead L-NP to clear victory in NSW Election

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 24-Mar-15

A special SMS Morgan Poll on State voting intention has found that support for the New South Wales Coalition on a two-party preferred basis has risen by 0.5 per cent to 56 per cent. The poll, which was carried out from 20-23 March 2015, also shows that support for the Australian Labor Party has fallen by 0.5 per cent to 44 per cent. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan says all signs points to a comfortable victory for the Coalition on 28 March, despite the Coalition’s losses in recent state elections in Queensland and Victoria

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY, AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET

Mike Baird set to lead L-NP to clear victory in NSW Election

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Morgan Poll Update – Page: Online : 17-Mar-15

A special SMS Morgan Poll on State voting intention has found that support for the New South Wales Coalition on a two-party preferred basis has risen by three per cent to 55.5 per cent. The poll, which was carried out from 13-15 March 2015, also shows that support for the Australian Labor Party has fallen by three per cent to 44.5 per cent. Roy Morgan Research executive chairman Gary Morgan says that despite Mike Baird taking a controversial position in support of the sale of electricity assets, it appears that he has done enough over the past year to convince electors to elect him as Premier in his own right on 28 March

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MORGAN POLL, ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED, LIBERAL PARTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, NEW SOUTH WALES. DEPT OF PREMIER AND CABINET, AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY, AUSTRALIAN GREENS, CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY, NEW SOUTH WALES. INDEPENDENT COMMISSION AGAINST CORRUPTION