Long-bladed knives,swords,axes and other weapons are being sold at a kiosk in Westfield Hornsby just weeks after the shocking knife attack in which six people were killed at Westfield Bondi Junction.
Local councils across Sydney have lists of buildings regarded as lacking in heritage values. Is your property among them?
Ku-ring-gai Council is worried the Minns government’s transport-oriented housing reforms will destroy the heritage and tree canopy of suburbs in Sydney’s north shore.
Local councils are a “bit quick on the trigger” when deciding to close sports grounds because of bad weather.
Plans for a six-storey building next to St Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney have provoked opposition from churchgoers,heritage experts and a priest.
Teenagers had the second-highest number of serious injuries after elderly pedestrians on NSW roads.
Swimmers may no longer be able to find out whether a swim site has faecal contamination because of a funding row between local councils and the NSW government.
Roland Davies spent his life savings trying to clean up Sydney’s beaches with free coffees and a fire truck called Trish.
Winemakers spruik the environmental credentials of canned wine,but retail sales suggest drinkers are yet to be convinced to give up the bottle.
A week on from the massacre,messages of sorrow and floral tributes pour in for those killed and injured at Westfield Bondi Junction.
The safe Liberal margin in the electorate of Cook and lack of a Labor candidate meant Simon Kennedy claimed almost 63 per cent of the primary vote in Saturday’s byelection.