‘Pickleball arena’ plan lobs for historic Sydney industrial complex
Plans have lobbed for a proposed $900,000 “pickleball arena” to help accommodate the popular racquet-based sporting craze on Sydney’s northern beaches.
Plans have lobbed for a proposed $900,000 “pickleball arena” to help accommodate the popular racquet-based sporting craze on Sydney’s northern beaches.
The NSW Labor government has regained popularity after taking a beating in the polls over the last year, while the still popular Chris Minns has taken a slight dip as preferred premier.
Unless a regional maternity care crisis is fixed fast, bush towns are going to wither and even die because they won’t be able to attract a new generation of families from the city.
The Daily Telegraph put the Metro and Sydney Trains to the test this week to see if Sydneysiders prefer efficiency over comfort during their morning peak-hour commute.
NSW Opposition IR spokesman Damien Tudehope has called on Mark Latham to apologise to women he photographed in parliament and disparaged – but will still support his amendments tightening the definition of sexual harassment in the workplace.
A man accused of a brutal machete attack which allegedly resulted in the victim’s hand being cut off has appeared in court for the first time after he was deemed too unwell to consent to a forensics procedure.
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A stolen SUV was used to smash into a high-end retail store where tens of thousands of dollars of handbags were taken. Cops are probing whether the keyless entry systems of cars were compromised.
A South Coast law student dubbed the ‘cash crusader’ who is protesting his university’s campus-wide cashless parking system has bolstered his battle in court, with a hearing date set to argue that cash is legal tender and therefore, cannot be refused.
A 42-year-old man is in custody after allegedly assaulting a woman, ramming a police car and sparking an early morning pursuit across the Central Coast in which he was shot at by an officer.
Family and friends of a beloved Mid-North Coast truckie who died in a fiery highway crash have been left devastated after part of his roadside memorial was stolen, labelling the opportunistic thieves as “scum”.
A restaurant owner has been left in despair after her venue suffered two alleged break-ins only hours apart following a string of previous robberies – with thieves even taking a cancer charity donation box.
A late-night fire involving 50 large chemical containers triggered a major hazmat response in southwest Sydney.
WhatsApp messages have exposed a cheating racket where international students are paying thousands to have assignments written for them.
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