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NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen has resigned from the front bench after she tasked a taxpayer-funded driver to take her to a boozy winery lunch and drop her children off at weekend sport in Sydney.
Jo Haylen acknowledges wrongdoing Ms Haylen said she accepted expectations were high for ministers. "From the very minute I was appointed a minister, I have worked my arse off.
Jo Haylen (right) and Rose Jackson took a taxpayer-funded private trip to a Hunter Valley winery over the Australia Day long weekend. Credit: Dominic Lorrimer A source familiar with government ...
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen has promised to pay back the $750 as her furious boss, Premier Chris Minns, vowed to change the rules after calling the incident as 'unacceptable'.
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen has agreed to pay back the cost of a taxpayer-funded driver she used to attend a private lunch. Further examples have come to light when Ms Haylen used the driver ...
Jo Haylen's transport secretary controversy. She first came under pressure to step down as transport minister just months after Labor won the 2023 state election. In August 2023, ...
Jo Haylen has stepped down as NSW transport minister over the use of her taxpayer-funder driver for private events, with the premier saying she's "paid a high price". Haylen has been under fire ...
Embattled NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen says she will not resign, even if a public servant who worked in her office is found to have breached his obligation to act politically neutral.
Besieged Transport Minister Jo Haylen is on a knife-edge as fresh revelations of her use of ministerial drivers emerged hours after Premier Chris Minns told cabinet ministers “unacceptable ...
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen’s office pushed for public servants with links to the Labor Party to work in her office in roles meant to be politically neutral, leading the head of the ...
Transport Minister Jo Haylen (right) with Kieren Ash, who is sitting with a dog, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese the morning after the federal election last year. Credit: Dean Sewell.
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