Camperdown
Counter-terrorism officers charge teen over Sydney uni stabbing
The 14-year-old boy’s intent to murder charges came a day after the national terrorism threat level was raised from “possible” to “probable”.
- by Riley Walter
Latest
Police hunt mystery man after shocking daylight sexual assault
A woman was allegedly sexually assaulted in broad daylight while walking down a busy street in Sydney’s inner west.
- by Jessica McSweeney
Thrilled Petersham sellers make $178,000 per year gain on family home
The grateful vendors fetched $3.47 million for their home of more than a decade, set on a large block for the area, as six buyers competed.
- by Tawar Razaghi
Cancer ravaged Mark’s nose. Doctors used 3D printing to make a new one
The 69-year-old says the innovative clip-on prosthesis has given him “a sense of freedom again”.
- by Megan Gorrey
Review
Derrel’s
Sydney needs more places like this where you can BYO for free and dip hot chips in butter-chicken gravy
Late-night curry canteen Derrel’s might be Sydney’s most unique – and kitsch –takeaway shop.
- by Callan Boys
The Sydney suburb where I first understood the joy of great neighbours
Until I moved into my home in Camperdown, I’d spent a lot of time wondering whether I might just be a terrible neighbour.
- by Bevan Shields
Derrel’s is your new favourite late night Anglo-Indian restaurant with a 2am closing time (and chip ‘puttis’)
Young chef Brendan King is embracing his Indian heritage at the walk-in Camperdown restaurant. And the chip putti with butter chicken gravy is a thing to behold.
- by Bianca Hrovat
Exclusive
Courts
Former brothel madam Jamelie Lahood bailed over money laundering charges
Lahood was arrested over money laundering charges following a police sting allegedly involving $100,000 in a car boot and 100 kg of drugs in designer bags.
- by Harriet Alexander and Perry Duffin
Review
Lady Hampshire
Camperdown’s live and thumping Lady Hampshire offers late-night music and Guinness-lashed sticky date pud
Live late-night music, comfort food and sticky carpets offer a nostalgic return to pub revelry at this inner west institution.
- by Lenny Ann Low
Dark and grim no more: The architects designing Sydney’s Instagrammable public toilets
A new public toilet block in Camperdown has been shortlisted for this year’s NSW architecture awards – and it will be judged alongside the new wing of Art Gallery of NSW, schools and homes.
- by Julie Power
Albanese’s property story goes from one form of public housing to another
In 1927, two public housing projects were completed that were to play a significant role in the life of Australia’s prime minister elect.
- by Lucy Macken
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