On March 25th, NSW voters faced a choice between reinstating the incumbent coalition government, promising to keep their state moving, for a fourth term, or commencing a fresh start with a new look Labor team eager to end their 12-year stint on opposition benches.
An election that was predicted to be the tightest in over a decade, was instead called a Labor victory just hours after polls closed, registering another resounding defeat for the Liberal-National Coalition.
While no “Teal Wave” or “Greens Slide” eventuated, the result in NSW reflects the trend seen federally, with Minns’ Labor to form a minority government with an extended crossbench. And in turn, for the first time in 15 years, Labor will hold power in all states and territories on mainland Australia.
Today on Michelson Alexander Explains, we are joined by Associate Jeremy Phillip-Yelland and Communications Specialist Matilda Finn to analyse what this state election result means for NSW and Australia.
We also explore what we expect the next four years under Premier Minns’ will look like and how your organisation can capitalise on the fresh opportunities that a new government brings.
On this episode:
What NSW election result means for the Liberal-National Coalition movement at both State and Federal levels? (4:00)
How should organisations approach the new Labor governments, and with what timelines in mind? (10:55)
What are the consequences and obstacles presented by voters increasingly re-aligning their values with independents rather than political parties? (12:45)
What is the current appetite for “big ideas” in a political landscape focused on “deliverables"? (17:39)
Does Labor still have an appetite for “unpopular” but important social reform? (26:08)
Can we expect increased co-operation between state and federal governments? (33:30)
How should organisations approach new cabinet ministers? (35:50)
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