Gladys Berejiklian

Politician

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My father was a welder on the second-highest sail, so the Opera House has a special place in my heart.

We've spent more than 200 million dollars of taxpayer dollars to protect the Liverpool Plains.

NSW is always guided by the experts. It's not for politicians to decide how we manage hazard reduction or back burning operations.

I think people expect when you have a new Premier that it's that Premier's prerogative to look at everything on the table and say, 'Well I'm the leader now. What do I want to take forward and what don't I?'

It's distressing to see anyone in the community struggle to access public transport - whether they're elderly, customers with a disability or families with prams.

Everybody reacts to very difficult circumstances differently, we have to accept that.

We should return to Howard-era immigration levels in NSW.

I'm incredibly proud of the fact that my government has worked closely with communities of all different backgrounds.

You cannot treat Sydney the same as the rest of the state.

My government has been playing catch-ups building the schools, hospitals, roads and transport links our state needs to deal with our growing population after years of do-nothing Labor governments.

I've always been very determined to do things my own way and people can expect that from me.

I want people to feel they are living in good urban environments with greenery and green space.

If you give government five things to do, we might do two or three but if you give us three things to do, we'll do all three.

My strong pitch is that under the Liberal National government you'll have stronger, better future.

People don't like to see politicians focused on themselves, we know that.

I'm incredibly proud that no matter where you live in New South Wales, whether in the regions or the city, you're seeing projects come to life and delivered that were only imagined, that were only spoken about by the previous government.

When the government says we're going to build something on behalf of the community, we do it.

The people of NSW should not continue to be held hostage to a lowest common denominator approach that privileges the parochial interests of small populations.

My parents gave us a strong sense of civic responsibility.

The community spoke loudly and clearly and said, 'You need to protect prime agricultural land, you need to protect our water catchments,' and that's exactly what we've done.

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