Pop-up COVID-19 testing clinic opens in CBD
As the second surge of coronavirus cases grips NSW, another testing clinic has opened in western Sydney, not far from a restaurant that shut after an infected customer visited the eatery.
As the second surge of coronavirus cases grips NSW, another testing clinic has opened in western Sydney, not far from a restaurant that shut after an infected customer visited the eatery.
The son of a priest at Our Lady of Lebanon Co-Cathedral is a confirmed COVID-19 case, while pictures show that some people still are not taking social distancing seriously.
A warehouse worker at a western Sydney IKEA has tested positive to coronavirus but not all colleagues were asked to self isolate unless they showed symptoms.
Parramatta Park Trust will soon cease managing the treasure under a State Government plan to run several parks under one network but critics say it will rob the public of more green space.
A jury has found Canterbury Cup footballer Kurt De Luis not guilty of sexually assaulting a teenager at a party following a farewell for former Parramatta Eel Bevan French.
A group of four churchgoing relatives who were charged after a policeman was assaulted at Parramatta’s General Bourke Hotel have fronted court for sentencing.
The golden arches of a western Sydney McDonald’s will be dwarfed by two towers housing nearly 350 units over 31 storeys as part of a multimillion-dollar redevelopment. SEE THE PLANS
A western Sydney burger joint has closed after a customer tested positive to COVID-19 following a weekend visit.
Supporters say plans for western Sydney’s tallest tower signal an investment boon for Parramatta city, but objectors say it will turn the city into “laughing stock”. FIND OUT WHY THIS PROPOSAL IS DIVIDING OUR SECOND CBD.
More Aussies’ ages are heading north and so are their homes, with plans for a ‘first-of-its-kind’ $104 million aged care home to reach 24 storeys in a western Sydney suburb.
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