Sydney’s dire dating scene forced this single overseas
The secret to finding love in Sydney is simple. Don’t date someone from Sydney. At least that’s what Kriti Gupta has done.
The secret to finding love in Sydney is simple. Don’t date someone from Sydney. At least that’s what Kriti Gupta has done.
While most cabbies operating at Sydney Airport charge an average $50 for a ride into the city, unscrupulous operators are hiking up costs by $40 extra on some trips, a Saturday Telegraph investigation has found.
More than 80,000 NSW health workers have been told not to take on the work of psychiatrists, despite the Minns government’s pleas to help plug the gap. This is why they are taking a stand.
Kyle Sandilands is stepping into 2025 with more ambition than ever, gearing up for what he says will be the biggest year of his career, with plans for another baby and a new job as an Idol judge.
Shoppers are going Potter-y for Coles Harry Potter-themed Magical Discs and the Hogwarts Fresh Food Challenge
Sydney’s Jewish community has endured the rapid increase of targeted attacks since the October 7 massacre. Here’s a list of some of the most shameful incidents that have happened in the last year.
Rail unions have argued that foreign railway workers should get to travel for free on Sydney’s trains, as part of a log of claims that kicked off a campaign of industrial chaos. Read their demands.
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They preyed on young boys and girls and even though in some cases it took decades, these convicted child sexual offenders were sent to prison. See the list of the most recent sentences.
Western Sydney councils are answering the call to stage citizenship ceremonies on January 26, with one mayor saying “Australia Day unites us in a celebration of who we are”.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has vowed to bring inflation under control and stop “reckless” government spending, while rallying the party faithful at an event to launch Liberal campaigns in three must-win seats.
A senior MP who once said Israel’s policies towards Palestine constituted “apartheid” will not represent Australia at a liberation of Auschwitz event, a government source has confirmed.
A shocking number of NSW motorists have confessed to driving recklessly around schools and being distracted by their phone at the drop-off, amid a generational shift in the average school commute.
Bennelong MP Jerome Laxale has defended spending more than $50,000 of taxpayer-cash on overseas trips in his first term in government.
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