The NSW government looks to be on the skids after a 30% swing against the Liberals in the September 8 byelection in the rural seat of Wagga Wagga. Independent Joe McGirr won the seat which had been a Liberal stronghold for 61 years.
The Nationals鈥 lost its once safe seat of Orange similarly in a November 2016 byelection. The Labor opposition now only needs to win seven more seats in the 93-member Legislative Assembly in next year鈥檚 election to form government.
The declining fortunes of the NSW Coalition government are taking place amid the growing crisis of the federal Liberal Party.
Despite its boast about leading the country in terms of economic performance, the NSW government is experiencing a loss of public support because it is widely seen as beholden to the dictates of the corporate sector.
The privatisation of public assets in NSW 鈥 a feature of Coalition and Labor state governments over the past 30 years 鈥 has accelerated under the Gladys Berejiklian government.
Susan Price, the Socialist Alliance candidate for Parramatta told 91自拍论坛 Weekly that no public property or service is safe from being sold off to the big-business friends of the Coalition.
鈥淭he NSW Coalition government is among the most corrupt with its sell-offs of public assets to big business.
鈥淣othing much has changed in this state since the infamous Rum Corps military regime of the early 19th century, although the scale of the hand-outs is infinitely larger,鈥 Price said.
The NSW聽government has presided over a huge privatisation program, delivering more than $40 billion to state coffers. It has also been the beneficiary of a fiscal windfall generated by ballooning stamp duty revenue 鈥 the result of Sydney鈥檚 gigantic property boom.
The biggest single sell-off was the three-year, three-stage sale of the 鈥減oles and wires鈥 from the聽NSW聽power industry, raising more than $30 billion. This was followed by the privatisation of the Port of Botany for more than $5 billion.
Berejiklian鈥檚 effort to brand her regime as the 鈥渋nfrastructure鈥 government鈥 has now been rebranded as the 鈥減rivatisation鈥 government. It was such a branding that helped bring down the short-lived Campbell Newman Liberal-National Party government in Queensland in 2015.
The NSW Labor Party also had a branding problem: it is trying to recover from the disastrous 鈥渃orruption鈥 branding it earned during the Eddie Obeid Inc period of the 2000s.
Labor could help itself pretty easily, Price said, if it took a clear stand in opposition to the controversial WestConnex tollway project.
鈥淭he New South Wales election will pit corporate interests against people power鈥, Price said.
鈥淚mportant movements have been organising, including against WestConnex, the forced council mergers, the sell-offs of public housing, new coal and coal seam gas projects, cuts to TAFE and public education and the government鈥檚 moves to privatise public hospitals.
鈥淐ombined, these community movements can help bring down this reactionary state government. Importantly, too, they can pressure Labor to adopt social and ecological policies which we need鈥, Price concluded.