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NSW Election: Seven

Seven coverage of the NSW State Election on Saturday March 26th will be anchored by Chris Bath.

Seven has sent through details of its election coverage for the NSW State Election on Saturday March 26th:

Seven News 6pm
Seven News election special 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Seven News election wrap-up 10:30pm

Following the 6pm news, Chris Bath will anchor a two hour special with political editor Mark Riley and political analyst Graham Richardson.

The panel will also include Shadow Minister for Immigration & Citizenship Scott Morrison, Shadow Treasurer Mike Baird, former Liberal Leader Kerry Chikarovski and former Health Minister John Della Bosca.

Throughout the evening there will be live crosses to NSW Premier Kristina Keneally and Liberal Leader Barry O’Farrell as well as to Seven News reporters Lee Jeloscek and Adam Walters in key seats across the city.

Concession speeches will be broadcast live plus a full wrap-up of the day’s events will air at 10:30pm.

“This is an historic day for New South Wales and Seven News has the best team of number crunches, political brains and analysts breaking it all down for you,” Seven News Director Chris Willis said. “No matter what happens Seven News will bring it to you first.”

NB: Sydney viewers only.

20 Responses

  1. Why believe coalition economic plan works without revitalize agriculture and manufacture industries??
    It’s all about power and money most Politicians and parties wanted above all and after all election?
    Just listen how Barry O’Farrell convincing voters: “People are our asset. They are our greatest wealth and they should be given the opportunity to pursue their dreams?” On the issue of economic management, Mr O’Farrell was asked what he thought was the state’s greatest source of wealth, given NSW lacked a resources industry.

    When we look at what today’s shrinking industries, such of agriculture (34% of fruit and 19% of vegetables imported); manufacture (10.5% by 2005–6) destructed by John Howard’s coalition government. Will you then still believe Mr Barry O’Farrell’s coalition opposition announced positive and practical policies which will help revitalize agriculture and manufacture industries for create more sustainable jobs, and innovative export products?

  2. Why believe coalition Supporting Local Communities?
    It’s all about power and money most Politicians and parties wanted above all and after all election?
    Just listen how Barry O’Farrell convincing voters: “Over the last four years I announced positive and practical policies which will help support local communities……..” .
    Take a look below the link subject: “Time for Action” in “Healthy Active Life” program that convert Broken hill into a Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy? streetcorner.com.au/news/showPost.cfm?bid=20747&mycomm=ES
    … , will you then still believe Barry O’Farrell’s announced positive and practical policies which will help support local communities……..” ?
    Will you also believe there were only 1-2 Politicians responding to this greatest “Healthy Las Vergas Broken Hill economy model”?
    Why the most Politicians do fail their own test in support community health/economic development who with$1.65 million Tax payer’s money each annual spending for?
    Masealake (Member of Inventor Association QLD)

  3. Labor will not win in next states and federal election without a new direction to sooth voters broken heart, following a 70 years hung parliament eruption, no matter KARL Bitar has resigned as the ALP’s national secretary after strong internal criticism of his management of Labor’s 2010 election campaign.
    The voters’ hearts broken not only anger the one or two in election conducted, if we take a look at the careless tested below an example of what our $1.65 millions spending each of Politician care for community development are liked?
    It really should surprised to all communities very much when there were only one or two MPs respond to such greatest health/economic development from previous two letters sent through to all MPs in nation wide to convince the opportunity of “A Healthy Las Vegas Economy Model” for Australia communities .
    This health/economic convergence development is by far the largest in national, and international significance if we have our innovative knowledge, elements, resource that supported by this land, people and government.
    Again, what are innovative ideas $1.65 millions spending each politician, political parties, and governments have been in efficient, effective, and economical governance in their best efforts to enable communities to reach this opportunity?

    Masealake
    (Member of Inventor Association QLD since 1993)

  4. The coverage will be great to watch. if we were waiting on the porch with our baseball bats for keating in 1996, then we’ve picked up said bats, chased labor down the street, beaten them within an inch of their lives and nicked off in NSW 2011. So long Labor!

  5. did you notice that…”key seats across the city…” the NSW election is for the whole state guys not just Newcastle Sydney and Wollongong I think the state should be divided into two…east and west of Penrith

  6. Such arrogance from Seven Sydney to forget about the rest of NSW who’ll be viewing through Prime7 & Southern Cross Seven – “Sydney viewers only.”

  7. Let me get this right… NSW gets a special when the result is a for gone conclusion, but VIC that had a result of ‘too close to call’ got no special coverage beside little updates. Disgraceful

  8. We should know the winner by 6:45 to be honest.

    Sydney is a yo-yo news market at the moment so networks will do what ever they need to in order to stabilise it. taking off a few movies is hardly a sacrifice.

  9. @catfan ABC News 24 will be simulcasting the ABC Sydney feed on election night (probably with their own ticker though)

    David: I assume this is for Sydney viewers only (and NSW affiliates), even though it isn’t mentioned in their press release.

  10. As a Victorian viewer I would be interested in watching this but as they won’t put it on either of their digital channels I’ll stick to watching ABC News 24 and Sky News.

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