Fare-free Monday no compensation for a week of train chaos
Commuters and business leaders say a fare-free day on Monday is not sufficient compensatations for the thousands of people who lost hours to train delays last week. TAKE OUR POLL.
Commuters and business leaders say a fare-free day on Monday is not sufficient compensatations for the thousands of people who lost hours to train delays last week. TAKE OUR POLL.
Transport authorities are hopeful train timetables will return to normal on Thursday morning following another gruelling day on the rail network for commuters, many of whom won’t see any benefit from a fare-free day being offered to make up for the chaos.
An urgent investigation is underway after high-voltage power lines landed on a train near Homebush, sparking citywide rail chaos. Here’s how the morning commute played out.
A knock at the door in the dead of night has permanently altered the lives of a Blue Mountains family, after a young man with severe facial lacerations approached them for help.
A woman is fighting for life and a man has been arrested after an alleged domestic violence incident in Redfern this evening.
We’ve long known dogs are a man’s best friend. But new research shows the cuddly canines are also a mind’s best mate, giving their owners a significant mental health boost.
Two men have been hospitalised after a boat, driven by one of them, “flipped before capsizing” off Sydney’s northern beaches.
Police have allegedly discovered more than $500,000 worth of illegal tobacco in a truck that had rolled in northern NSW.
Dozens of popular e-bikes are being illegally modified by owners in order to greatly increase speed, creating a highly dangerous environment for members of the public.
A volunteer for an independent federal election candidate has been captured vandalising a rival candidate’s campaign materials in the state’s central west, in an ugly escalation of the gutter politics plaguing the upcoming poll.
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