When the moon spins into its last quarter on March 26, members of the NSW Cabinet will say goodbye to taxpayers — and to the pretty sight of their ministerial offices and parliamentary bonuses we fund.
Eric Roozendaal
Summonses to eight over NSW electricity asset sell-off
Court summons will be issued this week in a bid to force the eight former directors who quit in protest over the privatisation of NSW electricity assets to appear before an upper house inquiry into the controversial sell off, writes Mathew Knott.
Tips and rumours: Tips and rumours: Paluzzano-palooza
The Paluzzano rorts affair could be spreading…
Pubs get lucky with Nathan Rees
Nathan Rees is reportedly ready to ease his crackdown on alcohol-fuelled brawling and anti-social behavior at “hot spot” hotels.
NSW Budget designed to save the government not the State
The NSW budget has provided the embattled Rees Government with a grab-it-while-you-can lifeline.
The NSW government’s foray into blatant protectionism
The blatant protectionism in yesterday’s NSW budget could be highly damaging to Australia’s long-term economic interests.
NSW budget: powered by property
NSW Treasurer Eric Roozendaal’s first budget confirms that the state’s public finance is at the mercy of the property market.
Can Walt Secord help NSW Labor regain direction?
Premier Bob Carr’s former spinmeister Walt Secord returned to state politics today as chief of staff to the NSW Treasurer Eric Roozendaal, writes Alex Mitchell.







