Have your say in The Daily Telegraph reader poll
It’s the question that divided a council Christmas party, and many dinner tables - should we have coriander? Have your say in our reader poll, taking on this week’s big issues.
We want to hear what Daily Telegraph readers have to say about the burning issues across our city.
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Coriander conundrum
A chef was left visibly distressed and councillors were told to “f**k off” during a former mayor’s outburst over what she believed to be coriander in the Christmas buffet.
It has sparked debate over the use of coriander in food:
Christmas decorations
With only a few sleeps left until Christmas, Sydney’s front yards are being illuminated with lights and decorations. But one topic dividing people is:
School uniforms
A new uniform policy banning female students from wearing athletic gear at Mosman High School on Sydney’s wealthy north shore has been labelled “unfair” by parents and teenagers.
Anthony Albanese’s wedding
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon exchanged vows they had written themselves in a private wedding ceremony on Saturday at The Lodge, the Prime Minister’s official residence in Canberra.
Energy prices
The full scale of federal Labor’s epic fail on power prices can be revealed for the first time, with NSW households paying $1200 a year more than Anthony Albanese promised.
Wests Tigers drama
Wests Tigers chairman Barry O’Farrell and three fellow independent directors have hit back after they were sensationally dumped from the Tigers board.