Missing $18k: Nurses’ fury over Minns’ ‘misleading’ pay claim
Nurses are furious with NSW Premier Chris Minns’ claim first year salaries are $90,000 a year. Their calls for him to explain an $18,000 discrepancy have fallen on deaf ears.
Nurses are furious with NSW Premier Chris Minns’ claim first year salaries are $90,000 a year. Their calls for him to explain an $18,000 discrepancy have fallen on deaf ears.
NSW’s teetotaling Premier has stepped in to stop any more regulation on alcoholic versions of popular soft-drinks, as the booze category explodes in popularity.
A statue of Captain Cook in Sydney’s east has been vandalised for the second year with red paint splashed on the figure and parts of its face and hand destroyed.
With taxes on spirits and beer to increase under a six-monthly tax hike tied to inflation, the founder of one of the best bars in the world has called for booze taxes to be “drastically” cut.
The Coalition has demanded more evidence after claims foreign actors were paying for anti-Semitic attacks, saying it would represent “the most serious domestic security crisis” in the country’s peacetime history.
Police have stormed a home and a man has been bitten by a police dog following a crash on the Gold Coast involving an alleged stolen car. Read what happened.
A new database monitoring anti-Semitic attacks nationwide will be established as federal police investigate if foreign actors used cryptocurrency to fund a spate of targeted firebombings.
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.
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