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  2. 2023 New South Wales Liberal Party leadership election

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    Dominic Perrottet became Premier of New South Wales in 2021 after the resignation of Gladys Berejiklian following an inquiry from the ICAC.Perrottet's leadership and policies came under scrutiny during the election campaign, with some critics blaming him for the government's handling of issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic and some calling for his resignation following revelations that he wore ...

  3. List of population demographics of New South Wales by local ...

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    This is a list of population demographics of New South Wales by local government area as at the 2016 census. a. The local government area with the largest population was City of Canterbury-Bankstown with 346,302 people resident on census night; and the area with the smallest population was Lord Howe Island with 698. a As at census night, the local government area with the largest population ...

  4. Results of the 2023 New South Wales state election ...

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    New South Wales state election, 25 March 2023 Legislative Assembly << 2019–2027 >> Enrolled voters 5,521,688 Votes cast 4,861,148 Turnout: 88.04 −1.39 Informal votes 159,218 Informal 3.28 −0.18 Summary of votes by party Party Primary votes % Swing Seats Change Labor: 1,738,081: 36.97 +3.66 45 +9 Liberal: 1,259,253 26.78 –5.21 25 −10 ...

  5. Results of the 2023 New South Wales state election ...

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    The 2023 New South Wales Legislative Council election was held on 25 March 2023 to elect the 57th New South Wales Legislative Council. The incumbent Liberal–National Coalition was seeking to retain its longstanding majority of seats, opposed by the Labor Party. The Greens, One Nation and several other minor parties also contested the election ...

  6. Australian Bureau of Statistics - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmanian Statistical Office was transferred to the CBCS in 1924, and the New South Wales Bureau of Statistics amalgamated into it in 1957. [10] The final unification of all state statistical offices with the CBCS occurred in the late 1950s under the guidance of Sir Stanley Carver, who was the New South Wales Statistician acting as the ...

  7. Candidates of the 2023 New South Wales state election

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    Sitting members are shown in bold text. Successful candidates are highlighted in the relevant colour. Where there is possible confusion, an asterisk (*) is also used. The candidates have been derived from the NSW Electoral Commission website. [28]

  8. Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR), also known as NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, is an agency of the Department of Communities and Justice responsible for research into crime and criminal justice and evaluation of the initiatives designed to reduce crime and reoffending in the state of New South Wales, Australia.

  9. Census in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Census in Australia, officially the Census of Population and Housing, is the national census in Australia that occurs every five years. [1] The census collects key demographic, social and economic data from all people in Australia on census night, including overseas visitors and residents of Australian external territories, only excluding foreign diplomats. [2]