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With 11 days until polls open in New South Wales, education and small business are the focus of the election campaign. State Labor Party leader Michael Daley has pledged $7.4 billion to rebuild 204 schools across the state, if successful at the March election.

Meanwhile, Premier Gladys Berejiklian has announced a package for small businesses including better insurance premiums, deals on energy bills and payroll tax cuts. It comes as an exclusive Newspoll conducted for The Australian has revealed the Coalition and Labor are dead-locked at 50-50 two-party preferred. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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No-one has yet to question Photios, on why as a member of the Liberal Party, he donated thousands of dollars to Labor.

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