'There's a pattern here': Labor claims momentum in NSW after byelection results

By Sean Nicholls
Updated October 15 2017 - 5:03pm, first published 4:54pm
NSW govt announcement on major sporting infrastructure. Government willo commit $100 million to building and improving venues around regional NSW. Former Raiders captain Alan Tongue, Australian wicket-keeper Peter Neville, NSW deputy premier John Barilaro and cricketer Alex Blackwell- at West Queanbeyan primary school. Photo by Karleen Minney.
NSW govt announcement on major sporting infrastructure. Government willo commit $100 million to building and improving venues around regional NSW. Former Raiders captain Alan Tongue, Australian wicket-keeper Peter Neville, NSW deputy premier John Barilaro and cricketer Alex Blackwell- at West Queanbeyan primary school. Photo by Karleen Minney.

Labor has branded swings against the government in the weekend's Murray and Cootamundra byelections as "devastating" and further evidence of "a mood for change" in NSW.

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