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Female athletes are leading the fight against homophobia in sport
Little fuss was made about AFL star Erin Phillips kissing her wife. Would the same be said if they were men?
- by Amy McNeilage
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UTS professor Feng Chongyi told he is suspected of threatening state security
Former Australian foreign minister Bob Carr says he is making representations in Beijing and Canberra about the case of Sydney academic Feng Chongyi.
- by Kirsty Needham, Amy McNeilage and Matt Wade
Review: Raw vegan food goes on show at Plant Gallery, Bondi
A spirited first-time restaurateur aims to challenge perceptions of vegan food.
- by Amy McNeilage
Cafe review: Wild Pear, Dural
A nursery cafe has attracted a far-flung crowd with its picturesque desserts.
- by Amy McNeilage
Cafe review: Buttermelt
Look beyond the classic breakfast menu for some tasty surprises at this newcomer that covers all bases.
- by Amy McNeilage
$3 billion not leading to better results for private schools
Expensive private schools across the state are achieving the same results as equally advantaged public schools, despite investing $3.3 billion more in their students.
- by Amy McNeilage
How taxpayers are helping make dodgy private colleges rich
Dodgy private colleges are making massive profits from taxpayers' money as a result of controversial vocational education reforms implemented across the country, a new study has found.
- by Amy McNeilage
NSW Government accused of hypocrisy over TAFE promise
The NSW government has been accused of gross hypocrisy over its plan to offer free vocational training to thousands of disadvantaged students.
- by Amy McNeilage
NSW election: Baird admits federal government woes are an unhelpful distraction
Premier Mike Baird has acknowledged the federal government's woes are an unhelpful distraction just eight weeks out from the NSW state election.
- by Amy McNeilage
Sydney K-12 school races into the future with high-speed technology
Just 12 months ago, bringing the internet into classrooms at Regents Park Christian School often proved a frustrating exercise.
- by Amy McNeilage
Check the ATAR cut-off for your course: Universities make their offers to students
Universities say business and health degrees were the most popular this year, with strong growth in areas such as nursing, physiotherapy and exercise science.
- by Amy McNeilage
Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/by/amy-mcneilage-hvesc