Update:
NSW Treasurer Mike Baird has been elected the new NSW Liberal leader.
He was elected unopposed as the new NSW Premier.
His nearest contender for the job, Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian, decided not to challenge in the leadership ballot.
Supporters of each minister were running the numbers overnight in anticipation of a ballot, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
While there were suggestions Ms Berejiklian had a slight edge, the prospect of a split partyroom vote prompted her to reconsider whether she will run, SMH reports.
1. Barry O’Farrell resigns as NSW premier.
NSW premier Barry O’Farrell has resigned over evidence he gave to the Independent Commission Against Corruption over an expensive bottle of wine.
Mr O’Farrell announced the resignation yesterday after a handwritten note was tendered as evidence at ICAC hearing yesterday. In the note, he
thanked an executive from a water company, Nick Di Girolamo, for the gift of a $3,000 bottle of Grange wine.
Mr O’Farrell, who was recalled to ICAC yesterday afternoon, told the inquiry that he could not recall receiving the bottle. He told the inquiry on Tuesday, “I’m not a wine connoisseur.”
Liberal MPs will meet this afternoon to accept Barry O’Farrell’s resignation and elect his successor. Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian and NSW Treasurer Mike Baird have emerged as potential successors, the ABC reports.