Nsw Election

A rise in minor parties and independent candidates: what it means in NSW state election 2023

Lucinda Garbutt-Young
Updated March 10 2023 - 12:45pm, first published March 9 2023 - 6:30am
One Nation candidates meet in the Hunter. Picture by Jonathan Carroll
One Nation candidates meet in the Hunter. Picture by Jonathan Carroll

Primary votes for Australia's two major political parties are decreasing and minor parties and independents are taking the share, experts say.

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Lucinda Garbutt-Young

Lucinda is The Canberra Times' property reporter. She was previously a producer at this masthead and a reporter at the Newcastle Herald. Lucinda is interested in all things property, particularly development and housing policy. Got a tip? Email: l.garbutt-young@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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