War veterans furious over Sydney pool name snub
Hills Shire Council is facing a battle with locals after scrubbing a reference to ‘war memorial’ in the name of a new $55 million pool.
Hills Shire Council is facing a battle with locals after scrubbing a reference to ‘war memorial’ in the name of a new $55 million pool.
Despite a pandemic, spiralling construction costs and biblical rainfall Allianz Stadium is match fit for September’s NRL grand final, thanks to the 6300 workers from across 35 of Sydney’s LGAs who made it possible.
After 16 murders in two years there is a new front in the war against Sydney’s gangland criminals.
A report by NSW’s leading water experts has definitively ruled on whether or not to raise Warragamba Dam wall, saying 10,000 homes could be saved from future flooding. READ to findings
The company at the centre of the John Barilaro scandal claim they are victims of a smear campaign and are happy to open their books to ICAC.
Eighty western Sydney apartment owners living in a “fire risk” remain in limbo because of a bureaucratic fight over who will fix the building.
The former boss of the Australian Defence Force has called for tighter screening of new recruits to ensure they don’t have a predisposition to mental health problems.
Hundreds of new apartment owners have been told they’ve got to foot the bill for emergency works just to keep their building standing.
Government bureaucrats at every level will have to consider suicide prevention measures under a landmark push to stem the tide of self-harm.
Sydney’s urban centres must declare war on clearways in order to bring back parking spots and restore vibrancy to our city’s high streets, local voices have claimed.
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