Premier Dominic Perrottet has rocketed through marginal electorates, while Labor opponent Chris Minns spent time in the driver’s seat on the final day of campaigning before the NSW election.
Both leaders on Friday focused efforts on seats cutting through Sydney’s west, where a number of key seats are likely to decide Saturday’s election.
After a night at the Ramadan markets in Lakemba, Minns began Friday pre-dawn at the Sydney Markets before meeting railyard workers in Auburn to spruik Labor’s plan to rebuild domestic manufacturing.
The Labor leader dipped into a greengrocer, interrupted morning coffee dates and patted Zoe the dog in Eastwood before dropping into the new public square in Parramatta, a key brick in the party’s potential path to victory….