Bars, pubs, clubs get cash to shut down serial whingers
Seventy-seven NSW venues will be able to play louder and longer thanks to state government grants of up to $100,000 for soundproofing their venues and to encourage live music.
Seventy-seven NSW venues will be able to play louder and longer thanks to state government grants of up to $100,000 for soundproofing their venues and to encourage live music.
Red tape for property developers building new homes could be slashed, as the Minns government considers reducing building fees for projects in the TOD zones.
Thousands of patients suffering from common skin conditions such as eczema and shingles will be able to receive prescriptions from select pharmacies next month.
A massive statewide shortage of NDIS and aged care places is causing huge issues with patients languishing in hospital beds for upto 50 days.
Protesters who allegedly took an angle grinder to a 145-year-old statue of Captain Cook in Sydney’s Hyde Park on Sunday have been identified as climate activists.
The Coalition has accused University of Sydney vice chancellor Mark Scott of a “dereliction of duty” after a radical Islamist group infiltrated the pro-Palestinian encampment.
Jewish leaders have accused University of Sydney vice chancellor Mark Scott of failing to act on warnings a radical Islamist group had infiltrated the pro-Palestinian encampment as early as May.
Anthony Albanese’s new climate tsar, former NSW Treasurer Matt Kean, has been branded a “Turnbull 2.0” with both state and federal Coalition sources blasting the appointment.
The statue of Captain Cook in Sydney’s Hyde Park almost had its feet chopped off on Sunday morning, after two 27-year-olds allegedly took an angle grinder to the 145-year-old monument.
Premier Chris Minns has conceded the NSW government may not have the power to stop Peter Dutton’s nuclear proposal from going ahead if the he wins the next Federal election.
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