$12m Bronte boarding house greenlit following court action
A boarding house pitched for construction next-door to an elite eastern suburbs private school has been approved for development, with almost double its initial occupancy numbers.
A boarding house pitched for construction next-door to an elite eastern suburbs private school has been approved for development, with almost double its initial occupancy numbers.
The sandy shores of Cronulla are an unlikely proving ground for snowboarding champions, but two extraordinary Shire kids have their sights firmly set on the Olympics.
The girlfriend of a man accused of being responsible for a horror crash in Sydney’s southwest which killed a brother and sister has been charged with filming inside a court.
A “noisy” metal recycling plant at Blacktown may soon be allowed to double its processing power, after a court determined the proposal should go ahead despite resident backlash.
Outgoing mayor Susan Wynne reveals her greatest challenges over four years of highs and lows in the top job at one Sydney’s most high-profile councils.
Supermarket giants are experiencing skyrocketing rates of thefts, with Woolworths revealing it loses up to $25m in produce each week.
Two Randwick high schools will be merged into a single coeducational school by 2025, following years of debate about access to public education in Sydney’s east.
The future hub of Sydney’s Jewish community – the expansive $95m Hakoah Club development at Paddington – may feature a rock climbing wall as part of proposed modifications to the major project.
A 400-strong workforce is set to battle the state’s dodgy builders following the formation of a one-stop shop targeting “high risk developers” in the embattled sector.
A raft of residents have called for an expansion of green space where pups can run free in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, amid a crack down on off-leash dogs at the beach.
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