Daniel Mookhey hands down state budget; $1.2b child protection package announced
Think of a budget locking as a locking on Pub or just an inviting private concert (but potentially less fun).
Our reporters, editors and photographers entered the government’s Martin Place offices immediately after 7 am, delivered their phones and brought their laptops to flight mode.
From left to right: Parramatta Office Chief Anthony Segaert, Sydney Editor Megan Gorrey, State Political Editor Alexandra Smith, economic writer Millie Muroi and Health Editor Kate Aubusson.Credit: Michael Howard
After the check-in was closed, they received a lot of paper, expressions and bright ministry versions for the pore. The star of the day, NSW treasurer Daniel Mochey will take place several times during the morning to talk during this year’s offer.
Locking is a unique Australian tradition. State and federal governments use them to provide journalists in advance to articles, but they use them without allowing experts and public to receive meaningful reactions before the budget is fully regulated in parliament.
Make sure, Forerunner The team first questioned the announcements in the government’s portfolios, including a special focus on policies affecting Western Sydney for the first time.
Soon we will bring you everything you need to know when they can continue to contact the outside world beyond puff and spin.