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With Big Four under siege, Deloitte partners hold Adelaide retreat

With Big Four under siege, Deloitte partners hold Adelaide retreat

Just don’t call it a party. It’s definitely not a party.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Sherryn Groch

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New blood backed for NSW Liberal seat, ending Elliott’s political career

New blood backed for NSW Liberal seat, ending Elliott’s political career

NSW Women’s Liberal Council president Jacqui Munro has been endorsed to fill a vacated upper house seat following messy factional infighting.

  • by Tom Rabe
Free public transport push to ‘bring people back into the city’ and boost CBD spending

Free public transport push to ‘bring people back into the city’ and boost CBD spending

Business wants free public transport introduced for major events and public holidays after a fare-free period in April 2022 brought a spike in spending in Sydney’s CBD.

  • by Tom Rabe
Transport minister flags changes to mask mandates

Transport minister flags changes to mask mandates

Transport Minister David Elliott has flagged changes to mask mandates across Sydney’s rail, bus and ferry network, saying he will raise the prospect of easing some measures with the premier.

  • by Tom Rabe
Transport agency planned to cut Sydney’s peak-hour train services

Transport agency planned to cut Sydney’s peak-hour train services

Internal documents show the agency floated a plan to cut train services in Sydney during peak periods in a bid to save money and reconfigure the rail network.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan and Tom Rabe
Man up? Person up and put the gendered language in the past

Man up? Person up and put the gendered language in the past

David Elliott’s insult against Matt Kean is a reminder of the ugly language that inexplicably remains in politics and business.

  • by Richard Glover
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How a grand plan to spruik NSW became a Perrottet government nightmare

How a grand plan to spruik NSW became a Perrottet government nightmare

Former deputy premier John Barilaro’s enemies say he has thrown them under a bus too many times.

  • by Alexandra Smith and Lucy Cormack
The wages of sync: why Perrottet faces huge pressure to unlock public sector pay cap
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The wages of sync: why Perrottet faces huge pressure to unlock public sector pay cap

The NSW government’s 2.5 per cent cap on public servants’ pay rises is constraining wages well beyond its borders.

  • by Alexandra Smith
NSW Police to determine whether Tyrrell investigation will continue

NSW Police to determine whether Tyrrell investigation will continue

Investigators are working on the theory that William may have fallen to his death from a second-storey balcony, and have undertaken an intensive forensic search at the Mid-North Coast home.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne
Police urge people to protest against lockdowns online, not in person

Police urge people to protest against lockdowns online, not in person

Police Minister David Elliott said officers disliked enforcing public health orders, but they were a necessary infringement on liberties.

  • by Fergus Hunter
How pictures of BLM posters on a classroom ceiling ignited a media storm

How pictures of BLM posters on a classroom ceiling ignited a media storm

The posters appeared on the same day One Nation MP Mark Latham, who admitted to supplying the story to the Daily Telegraph, was chairing a parliamentary inquiry into his own parental rights bill.

  • by Natassia Chrysanthos and Jordan Baker

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