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Mitch Geddes (on bench) along with other dog owners, has been lobbying for an off leash area on Mona Vale Beach for years, and it appears it is likely to happen now. 20th May 2021 Photo: Janie Barrett

Does Sydney have a ‘pet etiquette’ problem? These councils think so

Sydney councils are pushing for the NSW government to overhaul pet ownership rules amid a spike in conflicts involving pooches and members of the public.

  • David Barwell
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How does Randwick’s reborn and retro-fabulous 40-year-old institution rate with regulars?

The much-loved Hungarian restaurant is one of Sydney’s hottest dining tickets of the year, with noise levels and hard-to-nab reservations to prove it.

  • Myffy Rigby
Police have launched an investigation into the suspicious death of 38-year-old Randwick woman Claire Austin.

Sydney woman dies after running through glass door to flee alleged attacker

Claire Austin was allegedly trying to escape a domestic violence incident in her eastern suburbs unit when she was fatally injured.

  • Riley Walter and Amber Schultz
Corner 75, Randwick.

Two of Sydney’s most popular hatted restaurants unveil revamped 40-year-old institution

What happens when three-hatted Sixpenny teams up with trailblazing Baba’s Place to relaunch Randwick’s Corner 75? Sunflowers, scones and chicken dumpling soup.

  • Scott Bolles
Anthony Cummings’ training future is up in the air.

Anthony Cummings’ training licence revoked by Racing NSW

The son of the legendary Bart Cummings is appealing the decision, which came after an investigation into the collapse of his Randwick-based training business.

  • Chris Barrett
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The statue of Captain James Cook in Randwick has been vandalised for the second time in 12 months.

‘Absolute mess’: Captain Cook statue vandalised ahead of Australia Day

The statue in Sydney’s east was splashed in red paint and had its hand and nose knocked off, the second time it has been defaced in 12 months.

  • Sally Rawsthorne
From left: Dan Puskas from Sixpenny, Corner 75’s outgoing owner Paul Varga, incoming chef Carley Scheidegger, Jean-Paul El Tom and Alex Kelly of Baba’s Place, and new restaurant manager Alice Tremayne.

Hatted restaurants join forces to relaunch Randwick’s iconic Hungarian restaurant

Baba’s Place and Sixpenny are collaborating on a new iteration of the much-loved Corner 75, serving up classic Hungarian dishes with a contemporary Australian twist.

  • Alexandra Carlton
Eight buyers registered to bid on the two-bedroom unit that had a guide and reserve of $1 million.

Buyer pays $1.16m for a second unit in Wollstonecraft block

The renovated two-bedroom home attracted plenty of interest as a total of eight parties registered to bid, including first home buyers. But they missed out.

  • Kristy Johnson

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