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Man dies at popular NSW diving site

Man dies at popular NSW diving site

The Gravel Loader Dive Site is regarded as shallow and gentle.

  • by Daniel Lo Surdo and Carrie Fellner

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Sandra and Sandra nearly didn’t meet. Now they’re living their best life by the sea

Sandra and Sandra nearly didn’t meet. Now they’re living their best life by the sea

Sandra Wojcik and Sandra Biggs might never have come across each other, but just happened to become neighbours - and they’re both delighted.

  • by Sue Williams
Roy’s Restobar

Roy’s Restobar

Lively boozer for happy-hour drinks or a snackable dinner.

Restaurant Santino

Restaurant Santino

Mood-lit haven for a big night out or relaxed pasta lunch.

Babyface Kitchen

Babyface Kitchen

A spunky and free-wheeling spark plug of the Coal Coast scene.

‘Well-kept secret’: Regional towns where Sydneysiders are driving rents higher

‘Well-kept secret’: Regional towns where Sydneysiders are driving rents higher

A string of regional areas recorded double-digit growth in the past year as city slickers chase more affordable rent and a lifestyle change.

  • by Sue Williams
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The four NSW hospitals grappling with skin disease outbreak
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The four NSW hospitals grappling with skin disease outbreak

People potentially at risk of an outbreak of scabies which has broken out across multiple hospitals in the Illawarra Shoalhaven area are being traced.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Why Sydney needs to bring back this abandoned ‘missing train link’ from the ’80s

Why Sydney needs to bring back this abandoned ‘missing train link’ from the ’80s

The government has been urged to resuscitate a long-lost railway line from Port Kembla to south-west Sydney or risk wasting the potential of the city’s new airport.

  • by Michael Koziol
The Sydney beaches that lost 20 metres of sand as big swells return

The Sydney beaches that lost 20 metres of sand as big swells return

A big swell this week has stolen much of the bonus sand deposited on the coastline during a relatively calm winter last year.

  • by Catherine Naylor
‘Why can’t they put them off Sydney Heads?’ Inside a community divided on its future

‘Why can’t they put them off Sydney Heads?’ Inside a community divided on its future

Wollongong locals are wary about plans to build a wind farm off their beaches, but open to persuasion.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
The regional property markets tipped to hit fresh records in the next year

The regional property markets tipped to hit fresh records in the next year

The COVID-era tree- and sea-change boom is over, but some states can expect to see their regional house price markets improve in the next year.

  • by Jim Malo

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