Business and industry leaders will meet in Sydney today, to hold a so-called 'people's parliament' on the state's future.
Nearly 100 pundits, experts and normal working citizens of NSW will gather at Parliament House to thrash matters out.
The regular inhabitants of Parliament House are banned, and it will be a day when some of the state's brightest people put their heads together and decide what's best for the future of NSW.
The Daily Telegraph's gathering of 93 voters, experts and community leaders will be broadcast live. Kristina Keneally and Barry O'Farrell are also invited to speak.
The first sitting of the People's Parliament will cover areas of real concern to NSW residents: health, transport, law and order, education - areas that have stagnated during Labor's 16-year reign, the paper says.
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