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A scene from the Cronulla riots on December 11, 2005, and recent street stickers from Newtown, left, and Cronulla.

Cronulla riots, 20 years on: the legacy of violence lingers in brazen silence

Neo-Nazi and anti-immigration posters are allowed to remain on the streets of Cronulla while they are removed or covered with anti-fascist stickers in Sydney’s inner city.

  • Charlotte Feakins and Carsten Wergin

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Cronulla High School year 12 HSC students from left to right:  Sienna Morrison, Cadel Wilkinson, head of English Tahlia Mihell, Ella Hewitt and Mason Boudville.

‘Never seen a question like that’: Students react to HSC English exam

On Friday, 60,000 HSC students sat their second English exam. One question made sure they had read the whole book.

  • Christopher Harris
Koulouri with tzatziki, olives and tirokafteri.
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Homer Rogue Taverna

Modern taverna catering to multiple generations.

Prawn and cuttlefish linguine and oxheart tomatoes with goats curd at Bobby’s.
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Bobbys Cronulla

Beachy-keen dining with a passing parade of buff bodies.

The Pines is located near North Cronulla Beach.
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The Pines

Hamptons-channelling eatery in a prime beachfront position.

Property prices were still up in coastal areas at risk of extreme weather events, such as Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast.

Beach towns where home buyers are pushing up prices – despite the risk

Home values in some neighbourhoods have jumped by as much as 30 per cent since 2022, but there’s a catch.

  • Jim Malo
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This Greek taverna is ‘the best restaurant to open in Cronulla in years’

Homer Rogue Taverna nails the high-low brief, serving spanakopita-topped flatbread, baked manouri cheese and “our mum’s moussaka”.

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Kurtis Bosley, owner of Banco Manly

Manly’s bars and restaurants want late-night trading, but police have concerns

The Northern Beaches Police Area Command fears plans to establish a new “special entertainment precinct” in Manly will place additional burden on police resources.

  • David Barwell
The North Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club redevelopment has been locked in limbo.

The $45m Sydney surf club plan that has ‘scared the bejeebers’ out of ratepayers

Ratepayers baulked at a suggestion the North Cronulla complex should be rebuilt for up to $45 million, after builders walked away from the troubled project.

  • Megan Gorrey
Fred’s Providore owner Nathan Creary.

The Good Food guide to a day of dining in the Shire, from the best coffee to a new wine bar

From the best specialty coffee through to after-dinner drinks, these are the must-try cafes, restaurants and bars changing the south Sydney food scene.

  • Bianca Hrovat

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