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The Sydney electorate office of Transport Minister Jo Haylen has been graffitied multiple times in recent months.

Sydney can shake off its summer of bad news. Albanese may not be so lucky

Chris Minns is two years away from an election, so he can ride out these bad times, but an angry, scared Sydney is a big risk for Anthony Albanese.

  • Alexandra Smith

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Offensive graffiti sprayed on the front window of Jo Haylen’s electorate office on Saturday.

Minister’s Sydney office vandalised in ‘cowardly’ attack

It’s the fourth time the inner west office has been targeted. In another incident, a cafe in Sydney’s east has been defaced with an offensive slur.

  • Chris Barrett
Paige Young with her son at Chatswood Station.

Paige spent three hours getting to work. On Thursday, she isn’t even going to try

Crowds of frustrated commuters faced long wait times and were stuck on trains for up to four hours as industrial action crippled the train network on Wednesday.

  • Megan Gorrey, Clare Sibthorpe, Frances Howe, Angus Thomson and Cindy Yin
Epping station was badly affected on Wednesday morning.

Here’s the really bad news for commuters: Sydney’s rail chaos could drag on until September

With little sign of a circuit breaker, Sydney commuters are staring down the barrel of weeks – and possibly months – of disruptions.

  • Matt O'Sullivan
RTBU president Craig Turner and RTBU secretary Toby Warnes.

Rail union’s industrial bastardry must stop. Take the pay offer and get back to work

Militant union leaders must immediately drop the gun they have been holding to the head of every Sydney commuter for many months now.

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The rail unions and the government have resolved their dispute.

‘Worse and worse every day’: Sydney rail commuters face more frustration

As a bitter pay dispute drags on, union members are due to restart action that could slow the passenger train network as more people return to work next week.

  • Megan Gorrey
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NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb says she is worried about the safety of revellers.

Police commissioner warns rail chaos could trigger NYE fireworks cancellation

The government is seeking a legal intervention because of fears that train disruptions risk leading to deadly crowd crushes.

  • Matt O'Sullivan, Michael McGowan and Jessica McSweeney
The shutdown of Sydney’s train services on Monday left thousands stranded.

New Year’s commuter chaos on cards as transport union votes for further action

Industrial action on Sydney’s rail network is back on the table after union members voted overwhelmingly to continue their campaign.

  • Max Maddison
The government is facing renewed pressure to extend the metro line.

Why Sydney needs these two ‘missing pieces’ of the metro rail network

The state government is under renewed pressure to extend its metro rail line to fast-growing western suburbs.

  • Megan Gorrey
The independent regulator has approved Sydney’s much-delayed Mariyung intercity fleet for passengers, after modifications agreed by the state government and the RTBU.

Behind schedule and over budget, NSW intercity trains a step closer to taking passengers

The safety regulator says the new Mariyung fleet, beset by years of delays, is ready for use. The NSW government is yet to commit to a start date.

  • Penry Buckley and Anthony Segaert

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