The premier,who is concerned about young people leaving Sydney,linked the fracas to his broader concerns about opportunities for fun and innovation in the city.
In an escalation of debate about powered bikes on Sydney footpaths,a three-year-old was left screaming with a broken leg after a teenager hit him.
A Sydney restaurant invited locals to “sunset drinks” to celebrate its upcoming opening. It would sow the seed for a noise complaint that would come back to bite it.
The southern Harbour Bridge bike ramp,promised in 2016,is still unbuilt,and parents at Fort Street public are in despair.
Leichhardt Oval faces a funding crisis after the government refused to pay for upgrades and the Wests Tigers threatened to leave. But why,exactly,is it so bad?
New planning controls are due to be imposed in April,but documents reveal the government is prepared to allow councils another six months to devise their own plans around some train stations.
Sydney’s population is booming overall,but half the city’s suburbs still have fewer people than before the COVID pandemic.
A cruise ship suffered a blackout in Sydney Harbour in February in a scenario similar to that which led to the destruction of Baltimore’s Key Bridge.
There was a fierce slanging match on Q&A when Housing Minister Rose Jackson clashed with Max Chandler-Mather from the Greens. Who was right?
The number of NSW venues taking advantage of incentives to program live music has nearly doubled across the state in the past year.
The Hobart-built ferries will carry fewer passengers than the vessels they are replacing,raising concerns they will be too small amid surging demand.