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Rudi Dietz at a 1984 Tanqueray Gin promotion at Stuyvesant’s House.

‘Sometimes I lose it’: Famously direct restaurateur sells up after more than 50 years

German-born Rudi Dietz took over Stuyvesant’s House in Crows Nest in the 1970s. Now he’s set to serve his last pork knuckle as he farewells his life’s work.

  • Scott Bolles

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Brisket sandwiches and Philly cheesesteaks from On a Roll.

On a Roll

This venue is a finalist for best sandwich in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

Pour-over specialty iced coffee.

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This cafe is a finalist for best coffee in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

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Only Coffee Project

This cafe is a finalist for best coffee in Good Food’s Essential Sydney Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

A mighty show to welcome in the 2025 year.

North Sydney Council couldn’t get its rate rise. You might pay for that on New Year’s Eve

North Sydney residents face paying for New Year’s Eve tickets and a crackdown on parking offences as the council struggles to repair its finances.

  • Megan Gorrey
Sam Papadopoulos with his $20 Anya Hindmarsh shopping bag from Woolworths.

‘You have to hunt’: Finding the new designer Woolies tote is a cat-and-mouse game

The Anya Hindmarch Woolworths tote bags have taken a life of their own, flying off shelves as style-conscious shoppers swoop in.

  • Cindy Yin and Jessica Yun
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14 properties for sale in NSW.

The 14 best homes for sale in NSW

Looking for your next home within NSW? We’ve got you covered.

  • Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney
How density might double: An artist’s impression of masterplans and rezonings finalised for TOD-accelerated precincts.

This Sydney school is full and turning students away – before 3255 new homes are built nearby

Just 10 years after a new north shore public high opened, it is over capacity.

  • Alexandra Smith
The government identified capacity for 5900 new homes around the Crows Nest metro station.

One road, two councils: The very different outcomes for lower north shore apartment blocks

The state government has approved a 43-storey apartment building on the Pacific Highway. On the other side of the road, a fight has forced the government’s hand.

  • Megan Gorrey
The building is proposed for a prominent site on the Pacific Highway.

Why a north shore council wants this 22-storey apartment block plan cut down

The $141 million proposal to build 188 units would be 350 metres from the Crows Nest metro station.

  • Megan Gorrey

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