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Fish and chips on the beach? The Kiosk at Nielsen Park reopens after three years

Fish and chips on the beach? The Kiosk at Nielsen Park reopens after three years

This much-loved Shark Beach spot is back just in time for Sydney’s summer holidays with a new look, coffee, avocado toast and cocktails.

  • by Scott Bolles

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How Sydney’s property market was transformed in my 12 years of Title Deeds
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How Sydney’s property market was transformed in my 12 years of Title Deeds

Lucy Macken looks back on the best houses, biggest buyers and bumper stories as she finishes her stint covering prestige property.

  • by Lucy Macken
Tears as eastern suburbs high-flyer sentenced over dark web drug supply

Tears as eastern suburbs high-flyer sentenced over dark web drug supply

Former Liberal Party leader Kerry Chikarovski wept as the judge sentenced her son Mark for running a large-scale drug delivery service.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
The wealthy trophy home owners who failed to sell this year
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The wealthy trophy home owners who failed to sell this year

If the 2024 property market is to be remembered for anything it is not for the who’s who of sellers, but the many who didn’t.

  • by Lucy Macken
Servo mogul shrugs off liquidation, aims to sell record-setting $10.5m home
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Servo mogul shrugs off liquidation, aims to sell record-setting $10.5m home

He paid a record-setting price last year when he purchased his 16-room mansion with indoor swimming pool, and is no doubt hoping to better the price.

  • by Lucy Macken
‘Terrible news’: Nielsen Park beach reopening delayed. Again

‘Terrible news’: Nielsen Park beach reopening delayed. Again

Building defects discovered in concrete stairs within the reconstructed seawall have dashed hopes the swimming spot will reopen by the start of summer.

  • by Megan Gorrey
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The lavish lifestyle and stunning downfall of an eastern suburbs high-flyer
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The lavish lifestyle and stunning downfall of an eastern suburbs high-flyer

He was the son of a Liberal Party blueblood whose extravagance caught the attention of authorities.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Vaucluse house that kicked off tech billionaire’s woes sold for $15.1m

Vaucluse house that kicked off tech billionaire’s woes sold for $15.1m

The six-bedroom house wasn’t a good investment for WiseTech Global’s chief, by any measure, but it did at least return a whopping capital gain to the wife of drug dealer Mark Chikarovski.

  • by Lucy Macken
Closed for two summers, Nielsen Park beach looks set to reopen

Closed for two summers, Nielsen Park beach looks set to reopen

One of Sydney’s most idyllic harbour spots, Shark Beach’s years-long construction looks to be finishing up next month – but residents face one more delay.

  • by Anthony Segaert
‘Most important thing in my life’: O’Keefe’s emotional courtroom confession
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‘Most important thing in my life’: O’Keefe’s emotional courtroom confession

The troubled former Channel Seven personality faced court again on Thursday.

  • by Clare Sibthorpe
‘Civilisation versus barbarism’: Standing ovation for Dutton at Jewish vigil

‘Civilisation versus barbarism’: Standing ovation for Dutton at Jewish vigil

Thousands of people from Sydney’s Jewish community have gathered in a solemn vigil to commemorate the October 7 attacks.

  • by Ben Cubby

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