How NSW is paying the price for Victoria on coronavirus
A leading scientist says Victoria “went too far” with its measures to stop COVID-19 and now NSW could suffer for it, as cases rise in the southern state.
A leading scientist says Victoria “went too far” with its measures to stop COVID-19 and now NSW could suffer for it, as cases rise in the southern state.
Thredbo ski resort has come under fire from angry locals and tourists after it cancelled passes and tickets and asked customers to cough up $159 a day.
A suspected case of coronavirus at Rose Bay Public School has been confirmed as COVID-19, but authorities are scratching their heads about the source of infection.
Fast-tracked infrastructure projects and a looming boom in home renovations have kept construction workers inundated with work, offering a stable career path for young jobseekers.
Police are trying to find a group of people who fled in two cars after a woman suffered burns to her face and body in a botched, targeted fireworks attack on the doorstep of her southwest Sydney home.
Many women have used the lockdown period as an opportunity to improve their digital and marketing skills at TAFE NSW as they prepare for a post-COVID comeback.
Health officials predicted a deadly flu season across Australia as coronavirus swept the globe, but despite the warnings there has been an unexpected upside amid the pandemic.
Cruise companies are offering monster discounts to customers of up to 70 per cent despite no government approval to resume sailing. It comes as the Australian doctor charged with halting COVID-19 on ships reveals how the industry will change forever.
Despite restaurants struggling to survive in unprecedented times, it seem hard-to-please Sydneysiders are still happy to kick them while they’re down in online reviews. Staff at one Surry Hills bar were told to “burn in hospo hell” by one disgruntled customer.
Connected learning opens doors for regional students and offers more flexibility for students learning at TAFE NSW.
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