Burke’s backyard: Where new citizens will vote
The Telegraph can now reveal the electorates which have greeted 13,000 new Australians after Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke directed his department to schedule industrial-scale citizenship ceremonies.
The Telegraph can now reveal the electorates which have greeted 13,000 new Australians after Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke directed his department to schedule industrial-scale citizenship ceremonies.
The Minns Government has blocked moves to investigate the funding of Muslim groups behind a controversial communique supporting two Bankstown nurses who claimed to have killed Israeli patients.
New polling suggests a key Labor seat is set to flip to the Liberals, in a major boost to Peter Dutton’s bid to become prime minister.
Truck drivers transiting through Sydney will finally have their own oasis on the road. Industry bosses say the amenity is overdue and much-needed.
The website for the ABC’s youth music station Triple J was allegedly used by a major organised crime figure to set up the jail bashing of rival gang boss Bassam Hamzy.
A man allegedly embarked on a carjacking spree across Sydney, beginning with the theft of a delivery courier’s van in the CBD and ending in handcuffs in the city’s south after unsuccessfully threatening two other drivers with a knife.
Golf clubs have seen a significant rise in social memberships, with families and young people flocking to venues across Sydney.
Sydney’s west will become home to an “unparalleled” entertainment and residential precinct, with Parramatta Leagues Club set to be transformed in a $300m revamp. Take a look.
Eight people have died in crashes across NSW since Friday taking the year’s road toll to 332, less than a fortnight before Christmas.
A review of Sydney’s toll network has cost taxpayers more than $5.4 million, but drivers have yet to see any changes.
Canberra’s economy is being crippled by stay-at-home public servants as small businesses in the nation’s capital are hit by a massive loss of trade.
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It wants to halve New Year’s Eve trains with one million people on the move, but the rail union says that won’t ruin Sydney’s big night: there are other options … like buses and staying home.
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