The bizarre policies of minor parties which could decide the upcoming election 

No new Coles or Woolworths stores, a ban on wood heaters and a move to cut LAWNMOWER emissions: The bizarre policies major parties may be forced to support to form government in NSW Minor parties in NSW have bizarre policies that could decide a deadlock election The NSW Greens want to move Sydney Airport and reduce lawnmower polution  The Shooters, Farmers and Fishers Party wants to deregulate paintball guns  Some have said the policies are 'too unrealistic' to have a practical outcome 

By Shive Prema For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 15:13 GMT, 19 March 2019 | Updated: 16:07 GMT, 19 March 2019

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No new supermarkets, deregulate paintball guns and move Sydney airport are strange policies that major parties could be forced to support to form government. 

Minor parties could use the policies as political bargaining chips to trade for their support in the case of a stalemate result between Labor and the Coalition. 

The Shooters, Farmers and Fishers Party wants to remove paintball guns from the Firearms Act, expand bow hunting and four wheel driving on beaches.

They also want to allow pests like birds, mammals and lizards to be 'hunted' in public areas by ordinary citizens.  

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