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Inside the hoarder’s home at 14 Rush Street, Woollahra.

Woollahra hoarder’s home smashes its reserve and sells for $2.45m at auction

It took two years and 10 trips to the tip to clear out the decrepit house in Sydney’s centre, and two bidders with deep pockets fought hard to own it.

  • Sarah Webb

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A two-bedroom home in Rose Bay sold for $10,215,000 at auction on Saturday. It last sold for $430,000 in 1984.

Two-bedroom house in Rose Bay sells to local couple for $10,215,000

The home of Qantas’ former top frequent flyer, the late Mel Gottlieb, had a price guide of $8 million and drew eight registered bidders. It last sold for $430,000.

  • Kristy Johnson
Prime minister Anthony Albanese has sold his Dulwich Hill investment townhouse.

Prime minister scores $1.75m buyer for Dulwich Hill digs

It took more than two months to sell and copped a $150,000 discount, but on Friday night Anthony Albanese finally found a buyer for his Inner West townhouse.

  • Lucy Macken
Apartments in Sydney’s inner west.

Inner West Council moves to reduce light, parking and floorspace rules for apartments

As a well-connected and desirable place to live, the inner west is at the centre of Sydney’s housing density debate.

  • Michael Koziol
Under NSW Health guidelines, vaccines must be stored within 2 to 8 degrees at all times in purpose-built vaccine refrigerators, which must be continuously monitored on a data logger.

‘Huge system failure’: Parents reeling after vaccine storage error at Sydney GP clinic

Hundreds of children will potentially need to be revaccinated after authorities discovered a storage error at a Dulwich Hill GP clinic dating back five years.

  • Kate Aubusson and Angus Thomson
Anthony Albanese is selling his investment property.

Anthony Albanese lists $1.9m Sydney investment property

When the tenant was issued with an eviction notice, he hoped to use it as a chance to spark debate about tenants’ rights. What followed was a media maelstrom.

  • Lucy Macken
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‘So dull’? ‘Dying’? ‘Glow-up’? What inner westies really think about their suburbs

A consultation run by Inner West Council has revealed overwhelming support for more late-night entertainment, fewer noise restrictions and more fun.

  • Michael Koziol

This sunny cafe brings beach vibes and a Cal-Mex menu to Sydney’s inner west

With a former Bloodwood chef, excellent salad sandwiches and a ‘relaxing and chill’ atmosphere, Goldie’s caters to one and all.

  • Lenny Ann Low
Al Pacino in a scene from the film Scarface.

Fifteen bricks of ‘Scarface’ cocaine allegedly hidden in Sydney garage

Drummoyne man Michael Mato, 22, was allegedly carrying a brick of cocaine weighing more than a kilogram, branded with an image from Al Pacino’s 1983 film Scarface.

  • Sally Rawsthorne
More than 100 people turned out for the auction of a deceased estate in Dulwich Hill.

First home buyers outbid investors for $1.86 million fixer-upper

The couple was among 24 buyers who registered to bid the three-bedroom house, which was on the market for the first time in more than 65 years.

  • Kate Burke

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