NSW Nationals Leader Paul Toole says the Liberal party has things they need to learn from the NSW Nationals.
“There are things that they need to learn from the NSW Nationals, it’s about making sure that you listen to your community.
“My members and myself will be out on the ground immediately talking to communities about what is needed making sure that we are representing truly what their values are in the regions”.
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