‘My God!’ Days of fat salaries are over, says radio star
A veteran broadcaster is warning his colleagues against demanding unsustainable radio salaries, claiming the era of big-money contracts is finished.
A veteran broadcaster is warning his colleagues against demanding unsustainable radio salaries, claiming the era of big-money contracts is finished.
Sydney Fish Market’s 36-hour seafood marathon is in full swing with thousands of people expected to stock up for a festive feast.
T-shirts and shorts have been crew uniforms on Sydney to Hobart racers in the past but they are being replaced by beanies, bear suits and boil-in-the-bag food for the 79th race.
The brother of federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek has received an unusual gift for Christmas – an elevation to the bench of the Local Court.
An investigation is underway at one of the University of Sydney’s prestigious residential colleges into an alleged after-party ‘incident’ with racial overtones at the Lansdowne Hotel that later saw police called to the venue.
Units within a tower at the centre of one of the country’s biggest building disasters are being listed for jaw dropping prices after an unexpected market change.
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A man is dead and another is in police custody following a roadside incident that led to a fatal crash in St Marys early this morning.
Sydney leaders have called for an ambitious approach to road infrastructure as new figures reveal the city’s WestConnex and NorthConnex tolled tunnels have saved motorists hundreds of hours in traffic. See the numbers.
For the first time the full list of 64 women who went missing or were murdered along the NSW north coast can be revealed.
NSW Police have renewed their appeal for information into the cold case murders of three children from Bowraville in the early 1990s, as detectives focus on locating the remains of 16-year-old Colleen Walker-Craig.
Fetaiaki Tupoulahi narrowly escaped with his life when masked gunmen pretending to be police walked up to his Homebush unit and fired shots as he opened the front door.
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