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Outgoing NSW transport minister Andrew Constance is speaking to ABC radio now, about his decision to resign from state politics in order to make a federal run.
Constance has defended his choice to leave as the party faces a tremulous leadership change, but said it “would’ve been ideal” for the deputy premier and Nationals leader John Barilaro to stick around until the waters calmed.
After 18 and a half years in state politics and 10 and a half years as a Cabinet Minister, with an incoming Premier there’s going to always be a degree of change...
Chris Minns is saying that it’s selfish [for Gladys Berejiklian to resign]. Chris Minns would do well to look around his own team to see who’s shopping their CVs.
The PJCIS is now dealing with arguably the most complex and arcane aspects of government business, especially for members who have had limited previous exposure to law enforcement, security or intelligence issues.
For example, recently the committee has been simultaneously considering inquiries into extremism and radicalisation, foreign intelligence collection, access to telecommunications data, the listing of terrorist organisations, the security of critical infrastructure, criminal use of the dark web, oversight reforms, and agencies’ expenditure.
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