His victory is a boost for the prime minister as he tries to convince Australians to vote for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

The New South Wales result leaves Tasmania as the only Liberal-led state, with three-term Labor premiers in Queensland and Victoria.

Labor leader Chris Minns with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses his supporters at a reception at the Novotel Hotel in Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney, after winning the NSW state election.
Labor leader Chris Minns with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addresses his supporters at a reception at the Novotel Hotel in Brighton-Le-Sands, Sydney, after winning the NSW state election. (Janie Barrett)

There was electoral wipe out for conservatives in WA, and it’s a year to the week since Peter Malinauskas took charge in South Australia.

Former NSW Liberal premier Mike Baird told 9News it was “time for an honest appraisal”.

“Obviously when you’ve had a difficult federal election – this state election, there’s going to be change,” Baird said.

Minn's victory boost for PM as mainland turns red
The New South Wales result leaves Tasmania as the only Liberal lead state, with three term labor premiers in Queensland and Victoria. (Nine)

Former Prime Minister John Howard said it was “too early” to say where the Liberal Party would go now.

Nationals Leader David Littleproud, whose party forms a coalition with the Liberal Party said the parties needs to “rebuild trust”.

“It’s the people’s choice and they’ve made their choice you’ve gotta respect that, you’ve got to learn, you’ve got to listen, you’ve got to understand and you’ve got to rebuild trust,” he said.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, NSW Labor Candidate for Ryde Lyndal Howison, and Federal Member for Bennelong Jerome Laxdale at West Ryde Public School.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, NSW Labor Candidate for Ryde Lyndal Howison, and Federal Member for Bennelong Jerome Laxdale at West Ryde Public School. (Dion Georgopoulos)

Liberal leader Peter Dutton is eyeing this week’s by-election in the Victorian seat of Aston to steady the ship

“The Australian people will be the arbiter to this change,” Dreyfus said.

“I can assure the Australian people that this amendment to our constitution is constitutionally sound.”

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