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Counter-terrorism officers charge teen over Sydney uni stabbing

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

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Police hunt mystery man after shocking daylight sexual assault

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

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

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
Sydney needs more places like this where you can BYO for free and dip hot chips in butter-chicken gravy

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

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
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Derrel’s is your new favourite late night Anglo-Indian restaurant with a 2am closing time (and chip ‘puttis’)

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
Former brothel madam Jamelie Lahood bailed over money laundering charges
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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
Camperdown’s live and thumping Lady Hampshire offers late-night music and Guinness-lashed sticky date pud

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

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

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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