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Maroubra death Christine Dawson

Man who led police to Sydney woman’s body was on parole for attacking her

Shane Tucker has not been charged over the death of his partner, who was found dead with head injuries in his Maroubra unit.

  • Perry Duffin and Sally Rawsthorne

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Well-executed bistro classics ebb and flow with the seasons at Bronte Road Bistro.
14.5/20

Bronte Road Bistro

Old-school hospitality rules at this welcoming stayer.

19-year-old Maisam Awaz who drove from Blacktown to Bondi to sell cocaine has been savaged by a magistrate while pleading guilty.

‘You all think you’re such gangsters’: Magistrate slams Bondi dial-a-dealer

The magistrate savaged the western Sydney teenager, saying “we’re sick” of dealers coming to the eastern suburbs with their encrypted phones.

  • Amber Schultz
Waverley Council

Waverley Council: What your candidates said

Voters will elect 12 councillors across three wards.

Sam Einfeld leaves Downing Centre District Court on Thursday.

Elderly widow fears for life after attack by former Sydney councillor and lawyer

Sam Einfeld rammed his car into his godmother’s garage, pushed her to the ground and kicked her repeatedly.

  • Clare Sibthorpe
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 30: Mayor Sally Betts. A council meeting has been scheduled for 8am on Saturday to consider a motion to overturn the council's decision last week to proceed with the redevelopment of the historic Bondi Pavilion, much to the consternation of those opposing the plan on April 30, 2016 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Sarah Keayes/Fairfax Media)

Liberal powerbroker under fire over alcohol accusations

Former Waverley Mayor Sally Betts is subject to an internal council investigation after being accused of “excessive alcohol consumption” by a colleague.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman
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Salisbury Street Waverley, It took years for the government to address chronic mould in Nada Suzdal’s public housing unit, and now the mould is returning 
26th September 2023
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Mould in Nada Suzal’s Waverly public housing. 2023 Photo Supplied
Salisbury Street Waverley, It took years for the government to address chronic mould in Angela Sharp’s public housing unit, and now the mould is returning 
26th September 2023
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Mushrooms on the wall, ruined clothes, brain fog: The Sydney tenants living with mould

Public housing tenants have said complaints to the government to have chronic mould issues addressed have been ignored, leading to ongoing health issues.

  • Amber Schultz
Despite the bowling club representing everything we claim to cherish - community, sport, thriftiness - they are increasingly at risk of being ruined by everything we actually value: overregulation, rules and quiet neighbourhoods for the wealthy.

Mosman is trying to kill the bowlo. Long live cheap beer and swirly carpets

Communal, cheap and cheerful, the suburban bowling club once represented who we were, but our determination to extinguish them reveals who we have become.

  • Thomas Mitchell
Thousands of people packed onto Bondi Beach on Australia Day.

Does Sydney need US-style cabana ban to curb ‘beach spreading’?

A spike in the popularity of cabanas on Sydney’s beaches has led to questions about whether they should be restricted.

  • Julie Power
Bondi parking

How beachgoers can get unlimited public parking at Bondi and Bronte

Sydney is finally having a beach summer but parking and transport issues are rearing their head everywhere from Palm Beach to Cronulla.

  • Caitlin Fitzsimmons

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