Insurance managers paid NSW Labor nearly $3800 for a lunch with Treasurer Daniel Mookhey and Doordash coughed up $3300 for dinner with the state industrial relations minister, in separate fundraising events held days after the government introduced legislation affecting those sectors.

Donations disclosures to the Electoral Commission for 2024-25 also reveal that energy stakeholders paid to meet state Energy Minister Penny Sharpe and federal Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen, and health industry representatives met state Health Minister Ryan Park as well as events headlined by Premier Chris Minns. Loading...

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