Paddling to be top dog in race that stops the Peninsula
Hundreds of locals have gathered to watch the annual Scotland Island Dog Race as canines from far and wide paddled for glory over 600 metres. See all the pictures and find out who won.
Hundreds of locals have gathered to watch the annual Scotland Island Dog Race as canines from far and wide paddled for glory over 600 metres. See all the pictures and find out who won.
A veteran broadcaster is warning his colleagues against demanding unsustainable radio salaries, claiming the era of big-money contracts is finished.
Sydney Fish Market’s 36-hour seafood marathon is in full swing with thousands of people expected to stock up for a festive feast.
T-shirts and shorts have been crew uniforms on Sydney to Hobart racers in the past but they are being replaced by beanies, bear suits and boil-in-the-bag food for the 79th race.
The government has hit out at the rail union’s ‘childish games’ saying Sydney’s New Year’s Eve fireworks may still be cancelled if the union doesn’t agree to drop strike action as the union claims it has a ‘trust deficit’ with Premier Minns.
A scathing report into a western Sydney aged care home has heard concerns of residents not being provided with effective care, with relatives and residents complaining of staff shortages and ‘foreign objects’ allegedly found in food.
It’s not your average Sydney to Hobart racer but this extraordinary 100-footer will turn plenty of heads when she sets sail – or if the weather turns nasty in the race to Tasmania.
A Bondi shopping centre has reopened after a suspicious package prompted a police operation that evacuated the area on Monday morning.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, so we decided to see how some favourite Aussie celebs will be spending their Christmas Day.
Sydneysiders have slammed the rail union’s disruptive industrial action and huge wage demands which have left NYE celebrations at risk of being cancelled. Have your say, vote in our poll.
Angelina Kauffman lost her son and daughter in an alleged hit-and-run. Now, after her unimaginable loss, she’s calling for change. See why and watch the video.
She may not ride a broomstick or boil frogs but Byron’s ‘wild witch’ throws blood on her garden, crafts roo skin drums and hosts “immersive wilderness retreats” – all to help women unlock their “inner magick”.
A current student of elite inner-west private school Newington College is suing his school over its decision to introduce girls, while parents have moved to launch a class action over what they claim was “deceptive” conduct.
Hot, dry and windy conditions have led to total fire bans across parts of NSW, with fire authorities warning of elevated risks in the lead-up to Christmas.
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