6000 jobs at risk as NSW smelter nears collapse
Rio Tinto’s mammoth Tomago aluminium smelter is reportedly close to collapse, putting some 6000 jobs at risk.
Rio Tinto’s mammoth Tomago aluminium smelter is reportedly close to collapse, putting some 6000 jobs at risk.
After more than a decade, disgraced former Byron Bay real estate agent Sarah Dougan is still in the US and has lost an appeal to be sentenced remotely. Now, she may be finally be brought to justice.
While Chris Minns has vowed part of his Moore Park plan is to build more sporting infrastructure, a senior bureaucrat has urged sports codes they should not be “fooled”.
Climbing towers and zip lines, rooftop tennis courts, Olympic-sized swimming pools and arts halls. Here are the latest projects and cash splashes for Sydney’s most elite private schools.
Peter Dutton’s pledge to get workers back to the office has proven to be a dead weight for the Coalition, with a new poll showing voters — particularly women — prefer Anthony Albanese’s WFH approach.
With the state in the grip of severe housing shortages, the Minns government has intervened to stop development applications being delayed by ‘typos’ and ‘spellos’.
Four people have lost $500,000 in a major cyberattack that targeted Australian super funds and didn’t just steal money.
A Liberal Party campaign truck was smeared with faeces on Wednesday night. Police have been called, while both major parties have condemned the incident.
An SUV driver who was allegedly behind the wheel when a 61-year-old woman was killed in a crash in Sydney’s northwest will stand trial.
A Sydney council will consider charging owners of oversized SUVs and RAMs with higher parking fees as much as $25 per hour in a climate-conscious move to tackle air pollution and road safety.
Residents in parts of regional NSW face worsening flood conditions as SES deploys helicopters to deliver essential supplies, warning flood levels may approach those seen in historical disasters.
The doors of a popular Redfern pub will swing back open at the end of April with a revamped interior and fresh menu.
A southwest Sydney suburb will soon receive three new educational facilities including a brand new high school, making it the second public high school for the region.
A jury has taken less than three hours to deliver a verdict in the trial of a former professional A-League player accused of sexual assault.
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