Leaders make final pitch to voters on eve of NSW state election
Millions of people across New South Wales will head to the polls tomorrow to choose the 58th parliament. Premier Dominic Perrottet is hoping voters will back the Coalition for a historic fourth term, while Opposition Leader Chris Minns is targeting an end to Labor's 12 years in the political wilderness.
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