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Domestic violence
The Sydney suburbs with the most alcohol-related domestic violence
The Herald has built an interactive map, pinpointing domestic violence incidents across the state’s local government areas over the past decade.
- by Heath Gilmore, Sally Rawsthorne and Nigel Gladstone
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Crime
The Sydney suburbs with the most murders, victims and alleged killers
Sydney’s murder maps reveal where killings took place and where the alleged killers live. Use our interactive tool to explore the homicidal history of the city’s postcodes.
- by Sally Rawsthorne, Heath Gilmore and Nigel Gladstone
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Floods
Minns wants big business to bankroll natural disaster protection
The Minns government wants insurers, banks and superannuation funds to help bankroll projects that reduce flood and bushfire risks faced by NSW residents.
- by Heath Gilmore
In the Northern Rivers, planes have been criss-crossing the sky to recreate a disaster
Improbable as it sounds, Jai Vaze is bringing the February 2022 disaster back to life in his Canberra laboratory.
- by Heath Gilmore
Herald Photo of the Year captures defining moment in Voice campaign
Alex Ellinghausen’s photograph from Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s National Press Club address has been voted winner of the award.
- by Heath Gilmore
SMH Photos of the Year 2023
See the pictures our photo editors have selected as their favourite images from our 12 full-time photographers, as well as a core group of six casual photographers
- by Heath Gilmore
How your suburb’s mobile and internet connection compares to the rest of Sydney
For the first time, a NSW government index allows residents to gauge the best and worst suburbs for digital connectivity across the state.
- by Heath Gilmore and Nigel Gladstone
Was Grandma tripping on acid at Aquarius?
The day in 1973 that naked hippies swamped a future deputy prime minister Doug Anthony is the stuff of family legend. But the memories of other festival goers are a little ... hazy.
- by Heath Gilmore
How a 50-year-old hippie festival sparked the Welcome to Country phenomenon
How thousands of hippies, sometimes stoned, often naked, helped usher Welcome to Country into mainstream Australia.
- by Heath Gilmore
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Floods
‘Obliged to help’: David Gyngell sounds alarm over mental health crisis in Northern Rivers
Levels of depression and anxiety symptoms are now higher among Northern Rivers children and young people than the national average
- by Heath Gilmore and Catherine Naylor
‘It is madness’: Why dozens of people have bought into flood disaster zone
Tired of waiting, Lismore homeowners took matters into their own hands and sold up. Now new owners are not eligible for the scheme designed to save lives.
- by Heath Gilmore and Catherine Naylor
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