Three days away from the New South Wales state election, the result looks like being very close.
A poll of more than one thousand people published by the Daily Telegraph newspaper shows the coalition government and the Labor opposition tied at fifty percent each.
The scenario of one of the major parties having to negotiate with the crossbench to form government is becoming a distinct possibility.
With such a close result predicted, the major parties are ramping up their message in the campaign's closing days.
Campaigning in Bankstown in Sydney's west, premier Gladys Berejiklian says voters should vote for the government because they are building things, whilst the opposition only wants to stop building things.
