Shutting Glebe Island won’t fix housing: Business leaders
The fallout from closing Glebe Island port will be a city where roads are even more choked by trucks making long-haul trips, the NSW Government has been warned.
The fallout from closing Glebe Island port will be a city where roads are even more choked by trucks making long-haul trips, the NSW Government has been warned.
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A homeless man, who had been living in a Jewish-run crisis accommodation, remains in custody after allegedly hurling anti-Semitic abuse at a woman in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
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