Jon Adgemis’ former venue gets a new lease on life
Sydney pub baron Jon Adgemis’ business woes may have repeatedly dominated headlines in 2024, but celebrity chef George Calombaris will breathe new life into one of his old venues.
Sydney pub baron Jon Adgemis’ business woes may have repeatedly dominated headlines in 2024, but celebrity chef George Calombaris will breathe new life into one of his old venues.
Picture special: Sydneysiders are celebrating Australia Day out and about at pubs, community events and beaches. Some got more creative, with a slip and slide made epic with a little help from firefighters.
Aussie flags flew at the beach, from cars, at homes and businesses, while longheld traditions like lamington eating contests and the Outback Dunny Race were a big hit for families as Queenslanders marked Australia Day.
Australia’s peak Jewish body has warned of the danger of repeated anti-Semitic attacks going unpunished, as yet another incident of racist graffiti referencing the Holocaust emerged in Sydney.
Sydney came dangerously close to having its own Melbourne-style terror attack when an accelerant was used in an attempt to torch a synagogue, prompting grim warnings from Jewish leaders.
A women’s organisation has slammed the sacking of a Jewish woman from her position as a volunteer host at a Sydney community radio station over the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Bronte Beach has been left strewn with rubbish for the second year running after tens of thousands of backpackers partied on Christmas Day, leaving council workers scrambling to clean up the mess.
Nicole Kidman may have just set Hollywood abuzz with her latest racy film Babygirl, but the actress still likes to enjoy a quiet summer dip in the Harbour City just like the rest of us.
Almost a quarter of all kids who died in NSW last year were known to child protection authorities, which suspected them of being at risk of harm a new report reveals. It’s led to Opposition to suggest the government “hang its head in shame”
Wednesday morning’s anti-Semitic attack in Sydney’s eastern suburbs – the second in as a month – has been slammed by politicians and punters with one claiming the nation has been shamed on a global scale. WHO SAID WHAT?
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