The daughter of a former New South Wales premier Neville Wran has been committed to stand trial for murder.

Harriet Langley Wran, 27, will face Sydney’s supreme court on 6 November, charged with murdering Daniel John McNulty at a Redfern housing block in August 2014.

She appeared briefly via videolink at Sydney’s central local court on Thursday, where her co-accused Lloyd Edward Haines, 29, and Michael Lee, 35, were also committed to stand trial on the same date.

She waived her right to a committal hearing, choosing instead to proceed straight to trial.

Wran is also facing charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and robbery in company.

Haines and Lee face charges of murder, robbery in company and causing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder.

Both also waived their rights to a committal hearing and were ordered to stand trial on the same date.

All three will remain behind bars until the hearing.

