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Australians should expect more Chinese naval flotillas to sail into our waters, the ADF chief has warned – and the Deputy PM says we know “exactly what they’re rehearsing”.
As Sydney’s northern beaches prepare for a 25 per cent rate hike, councillors will debate an “immature” motion about a war being fought more than 14,000km away.
Sydney Trains’ Eastern Suburbs and Illawarra line has recovered from prolonged power failures on Monday for Tuesday’s early rush.
Sydney’s top 100 primary schools have been named, with many government and low-fee independent schools among the state’s best. Use our interactive tool to scroll the full list.
Two incidents have played out at Sydney pre-polling booths, one in the PM’s seat of Grayndler, as a man destroyed election signs and verbally abused volunteers in Bennelong. WATCH THE VIDEO
The mother of a young boy who died in a freak beach accident has bravely revealed the child’s proudest moment just days before his death, as she thanked the people who fought so hard to save him.
Two Sydney parents have been charged after allegedly detaining their daughter with chains and a padlock in an effort to stop her meeting up with her boyfriend, whose marriage proposal they had rejected a few weeks earlier.
The alleged hacker responsible for a data breach which rocked the state’s justice system has been tracked down and arrested, almost a month after allegedly accessing nearly 9000 sensitive court documents.
The seat of Gilmore routinely sets the pace as to which way the election is heading, so Warren Brown headed to the pub to see what way voters on the South Coast are leaning.
A Lake Macquarie man has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to suffocate an elderly man. Police say the pair are known to one another.
Thousands have attended the Anzac Day March in Sydney’s CBD
NIMBYS baulking over plans for two netball courts in Sydney’s east have sparked a debate pitting girls’ sports against the need to preserve the area’s green, open spaces.
Yelling and armed with a knife, a drug-fuelled woman hunted down another in a Westfield car park and stabbed her in a frenzied attack which left the victim slashed to the bone and begging not to die.
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