Job fears over “Ikea-style’ bus imports
Jo Haylen vowed to build more buses for NSW, but by importing “Ikea-style” flatpack vehicles, much of the manufacturing will be done overseas, costing Australian jobs.
Jo Haylen vowed to build more buses for NSW, but by importing “Ikea-style” flatpack vehicles, much of the manufacturing will be done overseas, costing Australian jobs.
A business owner who found the suspected “terror caravan” says he is “no hero” for calling in police, while unearthed social media posts show the caravan owner boasting with wads of cash ahead of the vehicle’s haunting discovery.
Three young men are on the run after egging five women at Bondi Beach in a targeted anti-Semitic attack, as more hateful graffiti was found plastered across homes and cars in two of Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Get the latest.
Transport Minister Jo Haylen was slammed by Premier Chris Minns, after it was revealed she had booked a driver to travel from Sydney to take her and some friends to a Hunter Valley winery.
Listen to the urgent phone calls made by Andy Pham as he tried to sort fleeing the country in the hours after he was involved in the murder of innocent father Taha Sabbagh.
Emergency services have cordoned off a road in southwest Sydney after a fire ignited in a suburban garage before nearby residents heard a loud ‘bang’.
Detectives are investigating whether an ongoing dispute over a car is at the centre of a shooting which has left one man with a neck wound and a second man in custody on remand accused of shooting with intent to murder.
Hannah Giddey always had young brother Josh’s back during his dramatic rise to NBA superstardom, even when the fruits of that fame soured. Now, she’s a star on the court in her own right and Josh is her biggest fan.
Picture special: Sydneysiders are celebrating Australia Day out and about at pubs, community events and beaches. Some got more creative, with a slip and slide made epic with a little help from firefighters.
Defects which expose potential structural problems and threaten the health of residents have been exposed by the state’s building watchdog at a western Sydney development.
South Coast residents forced to endure painful wait times and the sorry sight of an outdated diesel locomotive have blown off steam toward the government, demanding the regional line be brought into the 21st century.
The owners of a Sydney gym which made headlines when a father was killed in a brazen shooting have taken on the state’s combat sports watchdog after registrations were cancelled.
A multinational electrical equipment company’s hub in western Sydney is set for a major $74m upgrade for its workforce of engineers, IT and commercial professionals. See what’s planned.
Data shows working from home is starting to decline, but business leaders say there is still one major blocker hindering the momentum to get people back into the office.
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