4am footage: Undie-Gate MP cleared of wrongdoing
A parliamentary committee has found no issues with a state MP trying to enter NSW Parliament at 4am on a Sunday morning without pants or shoes.
A parliamentary committee has found no issues with a state MP trying to enter NSW Parliament at 4am on a Sunday morning without pants or shoes.
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?
Rail unions will be able to launch new strike action two days after Christmas, potentially throwing New Year’s Eve services into chaos and crippling the network’s busiest day of the year.
Despite the Minns government’s late-night court win to prevent rail strikes, almost a third of Sydney trains have been delayed as the stalemate between the government and unions shows no sign of breaking. See how your line is affected.
Premier Chris Minns may have thought the unions would give him an easier ride than they gave the Coalition. He was wrong, James O’Doherty writes.
The days of the pub being a man’s domain are over, with women now making up the majority of patrons in NSW, a new report has revealed.
Senior police officers will be able to stop and scan individuals in designated areas without a warrant to look for illegal knives, in areas where knife crime has previously occurred.
Police are investigating the use of anti-Semitic slogans by a group of people celebrating the downfall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad on the streets of Sydney. Meanwhile Jewish leaders have lashed out at the act.
A high-powered probe will be launched to find out who leaked details about a report into the plan to sell Rosehill Racecourse.
Chris Minns has accused Liberal MPs – and the Greens – of ‘dancing to the tune of Mark Latham’ in using a parliamentary inquiry into the sale of Rosehill Racecourse to ‘politicise’ the corruption watchdog.
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