Kogarah
Beloved all-Italian butchery to close in Kogarah after more than 40 years
“We’ve overcome a lot of things that came our way. But this has just been crazy.” Why a pioneering Sydney butcher is shutting after more than four decades in business.
- Joanna Savill
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The horrific Sydney pub attack that changed a woman’s life
It started as a normal night at work for a young bartender. It ended with a savage attack by a drunk and aggressive customer.
- Clare Sibthorpe
‘Vanished into thin air’: Police search Sydney suburb after grandfather’s suspicious disappearance
Zoran Popovski, 54, was captured on CCTV riding a train from Hurstville to Kogarah three weeks ago. He has not been seen since.
- Olivia Ireland and Jenny Noyes
Footage of who police believe is Zoran Popovski in Kogarah.
It is believed Zoran travelled from Hurstville to Kogarah via train on April 14 and is depicted on CCTV crossing President Avenue at the Princess Highway intersection at Kogarah about 12.40pm.
‘I’ll close my eyes and pick’: The battle for NSW’s most marginal seats
Cost-of-living pressures are a top priority for voters in the March poll, which will concentrate attention on the knife-edge seats of Kogarah and East Hills.
- Megan Gorrey
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Gambling whistleblower to take on Labor’s Chris Minns at state election
Anti-pokies independent Troy Stolz is mounting a challenge in the marginal seat of Kogarah, saying the NSW Labor leader “is in the pocket of pubs and clubs”.
- Alexandra Smith
Construction to begin next year on new Sydney motorway tunnel
The NSW government will push ahead with a $2.5 billion motorway tunnel between Kogarah and Arncliffe but doubt remains whether it will ever be extended south.
- Tom Rabe
‘We all admired him’: Sydney ‘island’ house to sell, finally
Barrie Dickson held out against developers for years, refusing to sell. He died last year – and now his island, his home for 65 years, in the city’s south is headed for auction.
- Sue Williams
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Ratepayers dudded $4 million as council 'forgets' to bill developers
The missing millions have been quietly investigated by auditors with Georges River Council after it absorbed Kogarah and Hurstville councils during the 2016 amalgamations.
- Carrie Fellner
Mammoth: Operation to prevent and disrupt crime across Sydney suburbs
In less than a 12-hour period, police conduced a "saturation-style operation" and arrested an alleged ice dealer and a 14-year-old boy allegedly wielding a knife.
- Sally Rawsthorne
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