Both are competing on resentment rather than delivering substantive solutions for Australia’s future.
A crumbling Katoomba cafe contains a clue about how to preserve many of the state’s treasures.
The owner of the heritage-listed cafe has been ordered to maintain the premises to a minimum standard.
However,the roads minister says it is clear it will take longer than three months to fix the damaged section of the road,which was built by convicts.
With Barack Obama and Ellen DeGeneres plugging the cause,donations poured into a bushfire emergency fund. Infighting followed.
With 12,000 vehicles using the road every day,the prolonged blockage will affect the delivery times and cost of produce from the region to Sydney.
A critic’s guide to the highlights of the event,which spreads from the Nepean River to Sydney Harbour.
The Great Western Highway is now shut indefinitely,as a stone causeway that’s almost 200 years old threatens to collapse under the weight of neglect and political indecision.
For 10 years,this greater Sydney tunnel has remained closed. Now,it could reopen under a bold plan – if the council secures more funding.
An increasing number of Australian natural wonders have become so popular,so rapidly,authorities are being forced to consider limiting public access to them.