Diesel spill closes harbour beach
REDLEAF Beach at Double Bay has been shut to swimmers after 6000-litres of diesel fuel was spilled in to Rushcutters Bay.
REDLEAF Beach at Double Bay has been shut to swimmers after 6000-litres of diesel fuel was spilled in to Rushcutters Bay.
POLICE say a new $450,000 CCTV network to be switched on in Double Bay will be able to recognise late-night troublemakers automatically.
THE three eastern suburbs councils set to be merged by the State Government — Woollahra, Waverley and Randwick — have been spared today’s mass sacking of councils across the state by Premier Mike Baird.
LABOR’s candidate for Malcolm Turnbull’s eastern suburbs seat faces an uphill battle — but as a former Cranbrook boy Evan Hughes has a blue-ribbon pedigree of his own.
A DAMNING 300-page report has detailed a litany of liquor violations and mismanagement at the strife-torn Paddington Bowling Club.
ONCE the site of barefoot bowlers and good times, Paddington Bowling Club has been overrun by weeds amid new plans for a childcare centre on the site.
AS THE man in charge of the famous Ragamuffin supermaxi outfit, you might not expect David Witt to rate his 18-foot skiff obligations too highly.
THE Baird Government will today order in the chainsaws to start removing Anzac Pde fig trees, planted nearly a century ago to honour Australia’s World War I Diggers.
IT’S the format putting women’s cricket on live, free-to-air television and it’s coming to Bondi Junction.
GOURMET burger joints have spread across Sydney in the past couple of years so nabbing a bargain is a snap.
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