Sky News host James Morrow says the NSW Greens have issued its “list of demands” ahead of the state election.
“The Greens are looking to do reasonably well – they think they’re going to pick up, and if they hold the balance of power, well, just you wait,” he said.
Mr Morrow said the Greens’ list of demands is not only the “usual nonsense” about energy, but they also want “dedicated Indigenous seats” in the state parliament.
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