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The Prime Minister went bush on the first week of his unofficial 2025 election campaign, determined to show people he’s a ‘genuine bloke’.
The Prime Minister went bush on the first week of his unofficial 2025 election campaign, determined to show people he’s a ‘genuine bloke’.
Taxpayers have forked out enough to buy a small inner Sydney apartment to renovate a cafe in NSW parliament house.
A small group of students at one of Sydney’s priciest private schools are the guinea pigs in an educational experiment – can Aussie students master the British A-Levels, and avoid the HSC’s scaling sting in the process?
The population of Sydney Zoo is growing in numbers and cuteness as the lemurs, meerkats, squirrel monkeys and capybaras welcome new additions.
Fire ants dubbed “tiny killers” have been detected in northern NSW after hitching a ride from Queensland, prompting fears that state’s issue with the pests could cause a “national disaster”.
A $31m apartment complex is still on the cards for a NSW south coast town, despite public exhibition and submissions closing a year ago. Here’s the latest.
A “charismatic and gentle” motorcyclist is fighting for life after a horror crash in Lismore, with his best mate saying his survival is “touch and go” after massive injuries put him in a coma.
Yasmin Catley is under fire for giving mixed responses on the planned Rising Tide protest at Newcastle Harbour, initially endorsing peaceful action but later voicing safety concerns over expected crowd sizes.
The hum of a Sydney motorway and the sight of skyscrapers are not far away, but a 4.5km green corridor is set to provide walkers and cyclists an outdoor sanctuary in the city’s west.
Commuters across Sydney will be able to catch trains all through the evening this weekend, amid union demands to run a 24-hour train service or face a total network shutdown.
The race is on around the world to turn the aviation industry green with clean, sustainable fuel, and Sydney Airport says farmers in regional NSW could hold the answer.
Leading industry and business figures have flagged potential cost of living impacts, and a spike in Sydney house prices, if the harbour’s last working port is sold off for high-end apartments.
Representatives from 13 government agencies have been forced into the one room in a bid to get housing moving.
A critical incident has been launched after two people were injured when an allegedly stolen car involved in a police pursuit collided with a ute, then hit a pole and split in two outside a pub.
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