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July 5, 2021
The Herald’s state politics reporting team: state political reporter Lucy Cormack, state political editor Alexandra Smith and transport reporter Tom Rabe.
Credit:James Brickwood
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So much for thinking 2021 was going to be a slower year for NSW politics. As we continue to adapt to living with a virus that was unheard of 18 months ago, the weird world of Macquarie Street has continued.
State governments have played a major role in the pandemic, from running quarantine to contact tracing and administering vaccines. As we hit mid-year, COVID-19 has stayed a constant topic for us in the
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Upper Hunter is a must-win byelection for the NSW government, which has been plunged into minority after Michael Johnsen’s resignation and former Liberal MP John Sidoti was banished to the crossbench pending a public inquiry by the ICAC, while One Nation is preparing to take on the Coalition over coal.
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Health Minister Brad Hazzard said it was challenging to maintain vaccination numbers over the past couple of weeks, claiming 70 to 80 per cent of health staff who were booked to receive the AstraZeneca shot had not attended their appointments in recent weeks.
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