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Trampolines, ‘lies’ and videotape: Sydney playground spat takes bizarre turn

Trampolines, ‘lies’ and videotape: Sydney playground spat takes bizarre turn

Councillors blamed an elderly woman for walking into a trampoline in a shopping plaza and accused a shopkeeper of adjusting CCTV cameras to film accidents.

  • by Anthony Segaert

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Hamptons-channelling eatery in a prime beachfront position.

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Beachy-keen dining with a passing parade of buff bodies.

The new Sydney playground that left a woman hospitalised and children with burns

The new Sydney playground that left a woman hospitalised and children with burns

Multiple passers-by have fallen into the trampolines at Cronulla Plaza’s new playground, and the metal plates installed to cover them have now burned at least two children.

  • by Anthony Segaert
Dad buys $2.9m Marrickville house for daughter minutes after first viewing

Dad buys $2.9m Marrickville house for daughter minutes after first viewing

The Bellevue Hill father inspected the four-bedroom house for the first time just half an hour before the auction on Saturday morning. The guide was $2.2 million.

  • by Kristy Johnson
Sutherland Shire Council: What your candidates said

Sutherland Shire Council: What your candidates said

Voters will choose 15 councillors on Saturday.

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Doctor buys lavish $7.1 million Strathfield home with 10-car basement

Doctor buys lavish $7.1 million Strathfield home with 10-car basement

The home also features five bedrooms and a pool, and a collection of well-to-do bidders contested the auction.

  • by Carmen Forward
Rating Sydney’s NRL stadiums from worst to best

Rating Sydney’s NRL stadiums from worst to best

From lifeless and loveless, to lush and luxurious, the Herald ranks your club’s Sydney stadium and gives you a chance to have your say.

  • by Billie Eder
‘Fat bikes’ sparking fear in Sydney’s beachside suburbs

‘Fat bikes’ sparking fear in Sydney’s beachside suburbs

Locals are fed up with overpowered e-bikes ruling the footpaths as councils struggle to stamp out young people speeding and riding dangerously.

  • by Jessica McSweeney
Mayor defends voting record ahead of Cook preselection

Mayor defends voting record ahead of Cook preselection

Sutherland Shire Mayor Carmelo Pesce voted to sell land to a developer with whom he had declared a conflict of interest five months earlier.

  • by Ben Cubby and Paul Sakkal
Hunt for white van as search for police officer and missing men continues

Hunt for white van as search for police officer and missing men continues

CCTV appears to show the missing couple walking around a corner near Baird’s Paddington terrace on Monday night, the last day friends or family reported seeing the pair. 

  • by Sally Rawsthorne, Perry Duffin and Clare Sibthorpe

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