Oatlands fatal crash barrier ‘unsightly and jarring’
The families of four children killed in a horrific car crash at Oatlands in Sydney’s north west have issued a stinging rebuke to a man who wants a lifesaving barrier removed from the site.
The families of four children killed in a horrific car crash at Oatlands in Sydney’s north west have issued a stinging rebuke to a man who wants a lifesaving barrier removed from the site.
Seventeen Sydney brothels are begging the state government to allow them to reopen, coming up with a shopping list of creative solutions including a ban on kissing and forcing clients to use the COVIDSafe app. SEE WHAT THEY PROPOSE
A truck driver who accidentally ran over and killed his five-year-old son has shared his grief and devastation over the horrific accident at a Picton trucking yard that has shattered his family.
Quiet time is over in Sydney, with congestion set to worsen on the roads in coming days as more people head back to work, shunning public transport for private cars due to the pandemic.
They are the forgotten suburbs of Sydney – where crime rates were just as high as the area’s unemployment figures. Now, three suburbs in the city’s south west are about to undergo a major transformation. But not everyone is happy.
Hundreds of local playground, swimming pool, road and library projects will be fast-tracked after the state government announced a $350 million cash injection for local councils.
On an ANZAC Day like no other, the sound of buglers solemnly playing the Last Post has rung out across the city as commemorations moved to driveways and cul-de-sacs, while a small but solemn service has been held at Hyde Park. LIVE COVERAGE
Some hoarders have been crushed under their own rubbish, mummified bodies were found beneath piles of junk and one house was filled with bottles of its owner’s urine. These are some of the horror hoarder homes across Sydney, which are now set to be targeted by local councils.
Sydney’s major transport projects hold the key to our economic recovery, with experts calling on the state government to fast-track key infrastructure.
From selling a 1L bottle of hand sanitiser for $200 to charging $652 for 48 rolls of toilet paper, businesses using COVID-19 stock restrictions to unfairly hike their prices will be put on a new name and shame register. SEE THE LIST OF OFFENDERS
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