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NSW Health is urging residents across Sydney and the Blue Mountains to take health precautions as smoke from hazard reduction burns are expected to impact air quality today and into the weekend.
A CBD council where punters squandered $110m in three months is fighting to improve gambling machine regulations in a fresh bid to reduce harm in the community – and has taken aim at the state government.
Australia’s $400,000-a-year Race Discrimination Commissioner Giridharan Sivaraman says celebrating Australia Day “compounds racism”. The NSW Premier says that’s “just crazy”.
Peter Dutton will try to win over Sydney’s crucial western suburbs by unveiling a multi-million-dollar cash bomb to unlock the region’s new airport and choked roads.
Police are appealing for public help after a violent armed robbery on a licensed premises in Lake Macquarie.
More than 100,000 NSW residents will be able to share their ID with a simple “digital handshake” under a new pilot program using facial-recognition technology to prevent identity fraud and improve privacy.
A learner driver has landed in hot water after being caught speeding solo in a Lamborghini Huracan in Sydney’s southwest.
Getting a Friday night pizza, a midnight kebab or a morning coffee delivered is set to get a whole lot easier as Uber Eats makes a long-awaited expansion into country towns.
The two prospective PMs traded blows on health, education and “incredibly tough times ahead” in a policy-heavy debate – and now the audience verdict is in. SEE HOW IT UNFOLDED
Research shows seven out of 10 parents aged over 50 intend to give their children an early inheritance. Partners Rory Gibson and Angela Mollard give a candid insight into their own conundrums with their blended family.
A new report says Glebe Island port could be critical to our national security if there were future military conflicts or natural disasters. But supporters of the port need to convince the NSW Government not to close the facility.
Critical debate looms for both Albanese and Dutton – here’s how to watch.
Erskineville residents are furious after another near miss at a dangerous pedestrian crossing. Here’s the latest as plans for an upgrade are scheduled – but not this year.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/page/9