Earlier wiring issues on the Central Coast line have created flow on delays for commuters on the north and south lines.
A mechanical issue at Petersham and the wet weather has also led to delays and extended boarding times.
Ex tropical cyclone Esther is moving into NSW and with it bringing torrential rain and flood warnings for parts of inland and southeast NSW.
Ex tropical cyclone Esther is moving into NSW and with it bringing torrential rain and flood warnings for parts of inland and southeast NSW.
Areas affected by the bushfires are being warned that flash flooding may bring landslides and debris.
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for people in South West Slopes, Riverina, Upper Western, Australian Capital Territory and parts of Southern Tablelands, Central West Slopes and Plains, Lower Western and Snowy Mountains Forecast Districts.
A Flood Watch is current for the Murrumbidgee, Tumut, Queanbeyan and Belubula Rivers as well as for river systems across the northern inland.
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Earlier wiring issues on the Central Coast line have created flow on delays for commuters on the north and south lines.
A mechanical issue at Petersham and the wet weather has also led to delays and extended boarding times.
The state government has announced a plan to deploy a strike force of elite teachers to the states worst performing classrooms in a bid to drive up results.
Read the full story here.
Ex tropical cyclone Esther is moving into NSW and with it bringing torrential rain and flood warnings for parts of inland and southeast NSW.
Areas affected by the bushfires are being warned that flash flooding may bring landslides and debris.
Ex tropical cyclone Esther is moving into NSW and with it bringing torrential rain and flood warnings for parts of inland and southeast NSW.
Areas affected by the bushfires are being warned that flash flooding may bring landslides and debris.
Survivor star Locky Gilbert is looking for love – and he's doing it on reality TV.
The former Survivor contestant has been announced as the Bachelor for 2020, and the adventure guide says he's a "teddy bear" deep down.
Read the full story here.
Woolworths has today moved to put a limit on the number of toilet paper packs customers can purchase as panic buying empties shelves.
Customers will be limited to four packs per transaction in an effort to shore up supply.
Toilet paper suppliers are ramming up their deliveries and local production in an effort to replenish stock after stockpilers decimated supermarket supply.
The identity of the Democrat tasked with taking on Donald Trump will become clearer today as select states in the US vote on Super Tuesday.
Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are the two candidates to watch today, as well as billionaire Michael Bloomberg who officially enters the race.
Keep up to date on the results here.
Well that's one way to bling up.
A man in Melbourne was caught on CCTV using a fishing rod to reel in a Versace necklace from a shop window.
Coastie and Novocastrian commuters should allow plenty of time to get to the city today as urgent overhead wiring repairs suspend services between Wyong and Hornsby.
Buses are being arranged but there is no forecast on when they will arrive.
Looks like another day of painful train travel.
An all day, all expenses paid booze cruise for NSW Health bureaucrats has been referred to ICAC.
The company that footed the bill for the party was a company vying for a multimillion dollar tender, and was later successful.
Read the full story here.
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