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Developer to launch audacious bid for the old Sydney Fish Market

Developer to launch audacious bid for the old Sydney Fish Market

The move will create more drama for the government as it prepares to open new state-of-the-art premises next door.

  • by Harriet Alexander

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Guilty verdict after woman’s horrifying rape ordeal inside The Star

Guilty verdict after woman’s horrifying rape ordeal inside The Star

A jury has found Joel Fitzpatrick Burtt repeatedly sexually assaulted the woman inside the hotel in Pyrmont in 2022.

  • by Sarah McPhee
‘I hit her four times in the head’: Accused rapist claims he struck woman in retaliation at The Star
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‘I hit her four times in the head’: Accused rapist claims he struck woman in retaliation at The Star

Joel Fitzpatrick Burtt has told his trial he had consensual sex with a woman at the hotel before they argued, claiming she hit him before he pushed and hit her.

  • by Sarah McPhee
Byron Bay man allegedly raped, bashed woman at The Star
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Byron Bay man allegedly raped, bashed woman at The Star

Joel Nathan Fitzpatrick Burtt has admitted to punching the woman in the head but denies multiple counts of sexual intercourse without consent, a Sydney jury has heard.

  • by Sarah McPhee
Sydney light rail line knocked out by fallen tree

Sydney light rail line knocked out by fallen tree

The light rail line between Dulwich Hill and Central remains blocked at Pyrmont.

  • by Ben Cubby
Does the building site across the road sound too loud? It probably is

Does the building site across the road sound too loud? It probably is

The residents across the road from the Sydney Fish Market have learnt the hard way that the noise assessment process for construction work is deeply flawed.

  • by Harriet Alexander
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First home buyer nabs Rockdale house for less than sellers’ asking price

First home buyer nabs Rockdale house for less than sellers’ asking price

The young woman outbid six other registered buyers on the home.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
‘The best sandwich I’ve eaten all year’: Meaty spot enlivens a dead patch of Pyrmont

‘The best sandwich I’ve eaten all year’: Meaty spot enlivens a dead patch of Pyrmont

I’m a big fan of everything Salumeria Norcino – jack of all trades, master of salumi – is trying to do.

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It’s been a quarry, a depot and a dump. Soon hundreds will call this inner-city site home

It’s been a quarry, a depot and a dump. Soon hundreds will call this inner-city site home

The Pyrmont development has reignited debate about what to do with the dog track across the road.

  • by Michael Koziol
Big stink at the fish market as ‘greedy’ tenants drag out design stoush
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Big stink at the fish market as ‘greedy’ tenants drag out design stoush

A former fish market boss says the new billion-dollar taxpayer funded building is destined to become a white elephant: “You don’t need the Taj Mahal to flog dead fish.”

  • by Harriet Alexander
‘Deplorable behaviour’: Landlord ordered to repay tenant in scathing judgment

‘Deplorable behaviour’: Landlord ordered to repay tenant in scathing judgment

A dispute over a faulty oven and broken dimmer switches rapidly escalated into a “retaliatory and unlawful” eviction notice.

  • by Michael Koziol

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