Labour has won a decisive victory in the New South Wales state election, gaining enough seats in the lower house to form a majority government for the first time in 12 years. The party achieved a swing in its favour in 67 of 93 constituencies, while the Liberals only saw swings in their favour in three seats. The Nationals party performed slightly better than the Liberals, losing only one seat to Labour, and the Greens took the most votes among minor parties and independents. Labour’s success was driven by gains in Western Sydney, with up to five electorates turning from blue to red. This article highlights key seats that changed hands.