Tenants Kicked Out After Questioning Rental Hikes 15/9/22
Inner city renters are being booted out of their homes after questioning massive rental hikes, with jumps of up to $300 a week. A union move to turn off Opal card readers could end up in the courts. A public square in the heart of Sydney is due to be named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II. Souths eliminated the Roosters from the premiership race and now want to play at the Roosters’ home ground.
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