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NSW drivers to be tracked in average speed camera plan
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NSW drivers to be tracked in average speed camera plan

A trial of point-to-point speed cameras in NSW has triggered an angry response from regional MPs who have derided it as a cash grab.

  • by Christopher Harris and Max Maddison

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‘Deeply concerned’: NSW government weighs in on Swillhouse allegations

‘Deeply concerned’: NSW government weighs in on Swillhouse allegations

But Night-Time Economy Minister John Graham stopped short of backing a federal Labor MP’s boycott of the Sydney restaurant group’s venues.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Venues given extended trading hours for Olympics

Venues given extended trading hours for Olympics

The NSW government has granted extended trading hours to licensed venues showing major events live from the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

  • by Sam McKeith
Why light rail would turn Parramatta Road into the next George Street

Why light rail would turn Parramatta Road into the next George Street

Three Sydney mayors are throwing their support behind plans to transform downtrodden Parramatta Road with a new light-rail line.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Gina Rinehart gag steals the show at Archibald opening

Gina Rinehart gag steals the show at Archibald opening

The billionaire miner is the gift that keeps on giving for Australia’s art galleries.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Stolen ballot boxes, corrupt officials: The fake information targeting NSW voters
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Stolen ballot boxes, corrupt officials: The fake information targeting NSW voters

Heard the one about election officials using hidden graphite under their fingernails to change your vote?

  • by Alexandra Smith
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New ‘vibrancy’ reforms to avoid repeat of The Joey trading saga

New ‘vibrancy’ reforms to avoid repeat of The Joey trading saga

The Palm Beach restaurant’s hopes of nighttime dining were dashed after residents living half a kilometre away complained. A new law is set to avoid a repeat.

  • by Anthony Segaert
Another Sydney music festival calls it quits, blaming 529% increase in costs

Another Sydney music festival calls it quits, blaming 529% increase in costs

Return to Rio, created by husband and wife duo Ricky and Alex Cooper, was born in 2013 but last year confronted $300,000 in extra costs under the state’s controversial “user pays” system.

  • by Michael Koziol
The unloved Sydney highway that could lead the way for Parramatta Road

The unloved Sydney highway that could lead the way for Parramatta Road

A grand plan to transform the noisy and congested Woodville Road has taken a long time. But it might yet show the way for the city’s other arterial roads – including the one that has defied governments for decades.

  • by Michael Koziol
Palm Beach residents call in lawyers over The Joey’s opening hours stoush

Palm Beach residents call in lawyers over The Joey’s opening hours stoush

Special counsel Gary Green confirmed he was acting for concerned residents as Northern Beaches Council reviews its decision to block The Joey from trading in the evening.

  • by Michael Koziol
Palm Beach restaurant saga sparks government review of noise regulation
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Palm Beach restaurant saga sparks government review of noise regulation

The council that rejected The Joey’s application to trade in the evening over noise concerns has given the restaurant a second chance following a public outcry.

  • by Michael Koziol

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