This is the second in a series of NSW Labor Web Updates, designed to keep you up to date on the latest state and federal policy issues, as well as new campaigns, events and information. We hope you enjoy this update from Premier Nathan Rees as a part of the modernisation of NSW Labor.
This months Central Policy Branch saw three leaders in their fields, Annabel Crabb from The Sydney Morning Herald, Jonathan Holmes of Media Watch fame and David Penberthy from the new online political blog 'The Punch' come together to discuss the influence the media has on democracy in Australia.
This is the first in a series of NSW Labor Web Updates, designed to keep you up to date on the latest state and federal policy issues, as well as new campaigns, events and information. We hope you enjoy these updates as a part of the modernisation of NSW Labor.
Central Policy Branch for May 2009 saw special guests Mark Lennon, Secretary of Unions NSW, John Buchannan from the Workplace Relations Centre and Bradom Ellem, Associate Professor at The University of Sydney and President of of the Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Sustralia and New Zealand come together to discuss The Future of The Union Movement
In this installment of Central Policy Branch, Minister Campbell outlined the State Government’s plans for construction of a Metro rail service in the Sydney CBD.
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