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Chris Minns says Labor needs to ‘climb Everest’ to stay in power as One Nation looms over state conference
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Chris Minns says Labor needs to ‘climb Everest’ to stay in power as One Nation looms over state conference

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns acknowledged the challenges facing the Labor Party as it prepares for next year's state election, emphasizing the need to 'climb Everest' to remain in power amidst growing competition from the One Nation party. During the NSW Labor conference, tensions arose due to protests related to the Gaza conflict, with activists displaying a Palestinian flag and being escorted away by police. Minns outlined economic initiatives, including expanding the apprenticeship program and bringing train manufacturing back to the Hunter region, which were well-received by attendees. Security measures kept protesters outside the event, and internal party debates over policies such as protest laws and the Aukus nuclear deal were highlighted. A leadership contest for the upper house was resolved without a conference-wide vote, with the final ticket featuring both left and right faction members.

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The Guardian (World) logoThe Guardian (World)IndependentCenter15 hr. ago
Chris Minns says Labor needs to ‘climb Everest’ to stay in power as One Nation looms over state conference

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns acknowledged the challenges facing the Labor Party as it prepares for next year's state election, emphasizing the need to 'climb Everest' to remain in power amidst growing competition from the One Nation party. During the NSW Labor conference, tensions arose due to protests related to the Gaza conflict, with activists displaying a Palestinian flag and being escorted away by police. Minns outlined economic initiatives, including expanding the apprenticeship program and bringing train manufacturing back to the Hunter region, which were well-received by attendees. Security measures kept protesters outside the event, and internal party debates over policies such as protest laws and the Aukus nuclear deal were highlighted. A leadership contest for the upper house was resolved without a conference-wide vote, with the final ticket featuring both left and right faction members.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced view of the political situation within the NSW Labor Party, covering both the economic strategies proposed by Minns and the internal party dynamics, including protests and policy debates. While there is some emphasis on the challenges faced by the party, the framing,措

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