‘We owe her nothing’: Email reveals Buttrose’s fury at sacked presenter
A flurry of emails between former ABC chairwoman Ita Buttrose and executives were presented in court during Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal case.
A flurry of emails between former ABC chairwoman Ita Buttrose and executives were presented in court during Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal case.
A pamphlet from Tanya Plibersek announcing boundary changes has attracted attention — not just for its message — but for its unexpected purple colour instead of Labor’s signature red.
A man is on the run after allegedly threatening staff at an inner west jewellery store with what is believed to be a replica gun during a daylight armed robbery.
A QRL player who returned to the state after a stint in NSW was charged with serious sexual offences less than two months after signing for his hometown club.
A fed up NSW country cop has revealed a legal principle that is failing communities when it comes to surging youth crime.
Two Labor MPs have broken ranks to swing out at the government and directly oppose the premier over plans threatening two of Sydney’s most popular golf courses.
The construction sector desperately needs new recruits as crippling labour shortages fuel the housing crisis – and a move to kill off work at home jobs could push more people into trades.
Premier Chris Minns has defended the decision to withhold information about a van filled with explosives and an anti-Jewish note, arguing counter-terrorism police needed to conduct a covert investigation.
THE NSW Opposition will scrap rules forcing bureaucrats to apply a “gendered lens” to new policy proposals if it’s elected back into government.
Seven “independents” from the same political party and one member of the Greens voted in favour of lifting Northern Beaches council rates by 39.6 per cent. Residents have called for them to resign.
A man has been charged after allegedly spray-painting the wall of Transport Minister Jo Haylen’s office in Marrickville twice in less than a week.
A St Bernard that mauled its owner after being spooked by a smoke alarm in Sydney’s inner west is set to be put down following the attack.
Thousands are ready to flock to Sydney’s west where Lunar New Year celebrations have kicked off in the city’s “cultural capital”. Find out how you can ring in the Year of the Snake.
Authorities will allege fugitive Hussein Chamas had taken his last steps on the Australian mainland and was just hours from international waters on his way to West Papua when his vanishing act ended in the Arafura Sea. See the video.
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