Tunnel-borers smash through 80 per cent of new Metro West line
Tunnel-boring machines Dorothy and Betty have smashed through solid rock at Clyde on the Metro West line, with more than 80 per cent of the tunnels for the project now completed.
Tunnel-boring machines Dorothy and Betty have smashed through solid rock at Clyde on the Metro West line, with more than 80 per cent of the tunnels for the project now completed.
Homelessness advocates have slammed the Minns government for an “unacceptable” go-slow on short-term accommodation reform, saying the delay is exacerbating the state’s homelessness crisis.
A recently engaged Jessie Van Der Draay, 32, was riding home on an electric scooter when she was involved in a deadly crash in Lithgow.
Anthony Albanese has declined to discuss revelations by The Sunday Telegraph that the Papua New Guinean government was tipped off by China about looming warship operations in our region.
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A restauranter who won a court battle to allow his iconic Sydney northern beaches venue to stay open beyond 4pm has lamented the challenges the industry faces from “a few people with too much money and time on their hands”.
Friday night dinner in Hobart is on the cards for the fleet frontrunners if they can keep their yacht in one piece during a hectic first night of racing.
Waverley’s new mayor is considering crowd restrictions and glass bans to control future Christmas Day celebrations at Bronte Beach.
Whether it’s naturists protesting the closure of their beloved nude beach, UFOs, a tantric Byron sex shaman or a bizarre Nimbin singles group, northern NSW has no shortage of ‘colour’.
Bronte Beach has been left strewn with rubbish for the second year running after tens of thousands of backpackers partied on Christmas Day, leaving council workers scrambling to clean up the mess.
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A huge Tiger shark was found washed up on a Central Coast beach, leaving revellers shocked.
Aussie households are about to make a $3.7bn Boxing Day bet, spending big on the sales in the hope a rate cut will arrive to give them some relief early in 2025.
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