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No end to stalemate as Sydney 36 hours from train shutdown

No end to stalemate as Sydney 36 hours from train shutdown

Commuters have been warned the passenger rail network won’t run from Friday morning until Sunday morning in a major escalation of a pay dispute.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan, Jessica McSweeney and Anthony Segaert

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The train shutdown could derail the weekend. This is how one business is coping

The train shutdown could derail the weekend. This is how one business is coping

Ahead of the looming rail shutdown, Rose Valente has hired a private bus to get her patrons to and from major football matches. Others are less optimistic.

  • by Alyssa Talakovski and Anthony Segaert
What you need to know about the Sydney train shutdown

What you need to know about the Sydney train shutdown

It’s been called the worst shutdown on the rail network in living memory. Here are the key things you need to know.

  • by Cindy Yin
In the State of Origin of crime, here’s where NSW comes out on top
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In the State of Origin of crime, here’s where NSW comes out on top

NSW is leading the country on low crime rates, according to the first state-by-state comparison.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Three Sydney private schools draft more than $400 million in new building plans

Three Sydney private schools draft more than $400 million in new building plans

Proposals are in the pipeline for science centres, performing arts spaces and new sports complexes.

  • by Lucy Carroll
Sydney trains to shut down from Thursday to Sunday, disrupting millions of commuters

Sydney trains to shut down from Thursday to Sunday, disrupting millions of commuters

Transport Minister Jo Haylen warned there would be “major disruptions” and urged commuters to avoid peak travel times during the shutdown.

  • by Max Maddison, Matt O'Sullivan and Cindy Yin
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These NSW doctors warned of a fractured system and now half have quit

These NSW doctors warned of a fractured system and now half have quit

Half the state’s public psychiatrists have resigned as the Bondi Junction attack inquest shines a spotlight on chronically understaffed mental health units.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Al fresco venues set for capacity boost under new reforms

Al fresco venues set for capacity boost under new reforms

At Joel Ridzuan’s Brookvale brewery, he is “at capacity” when the space looks barely half-full.

  • by Max Maddison
The feuding northern beaches neighbours and the morning yoga session

The feuding northern beaches neighbours and the morning yoga session

Chloe found a clever solution to take the heat out of a noise dispute. But other Sydneysiders might not be so lucky.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Andrew has been a tradie since he was 10. His work has left him dying

Andrew has been a tradie since he was 10. His work has left him dying

In just two months, 23 new cases of the deadly disease silicosis have been reported in NSW.

  • by Alexandra Smith
The three people who will bypass councils to speed up housing supply

The three people who will bypass councils to speed up housing supply

With housing completions and approvals heading in the wrong direction, a major reform will give developers a new planning pathway for projects of 100 apartments or more.

  • by Max Maddison and Michael Koziol

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