Liverpool
Prison details of alleged caravan plotter revealed
Scott Marshall was named on a counter-terror warrant after the caravan full of explosives was discovered in Dural.
- Kayla Olaya and Sally Rawsthorne
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‘Kill cars’ allegation against man linked to Dural caravan explosives plot
Simon Lance Nichols was arrested at the start of the month over his alleged role in a criminal car rebirthing syndicate. His name was also on a counter-terror search warrant.
- Sally Rawsthorne and Perry Duffin
‘Got any jerry cans?’ Woman faces court over eastern suburbs antisemitic attack
Tammie Farrugia was on the hunt in the weeks before Christmas and posted on the Facebook pages of multiple community groups, police allege.
- Sally Rawsthorne
‘Risk to human life’: The battle to build 300 waterfront apartments
The developer is keen, the council is keen – but the state planning department is not.
- Megan Gorrey
The mayor, the Facebook comment and the failed defamation case
Liverpool mayor Ned Mannoun is facing a hefty legal costs bill after losing his lawsuit over a social media comment.
- Michaela Whitbourn
Coffee at 3am? The plan to make NSW more convenient for shift workers
Sydney’s “night mayor” has been focused on reviving the city’s nightlife. Now he is shifting his attention to the state’s growing 24-hour workforce.
- Megan Gorrey
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Barangaroo mark two? Mini-city of 11,000 homes a step closer to Sydney suburbs
Coronation Property wrote to the premier threatening to walk away from this mega-project. Last week the government agreed to take the next step.
- Michael Koziol
Liverpool mayor attacked by rival over suit, and whether he wears deodorant
Ned Mannoun looks set for re-election as mayor of embattled Liverpool Council. But on the hustings last week, things descended into farce.
- Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
Liverpool City Council: What your candidates said
Eighty candidates are running for Liverpool Council.
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This private company is running two council elections. It may have breached the law
A private Queensland-based firm was paid $1.6 million to administer Liverpool Council’s election on September 14. It has conceded it may have breached the state’s electoral regulations.
- Max Maddison
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