Paris,London,Bondi Junction:How a ghost town plans to reinvent itself with 3am trading

Paris,London,Bondi Junction:How a ghost town plans to reinvent itself with 3am trading

Businesses in Bondi Junction will be allowed to trade until 3am,seven days a week,in an ambitious bid to turn the Oxford Street Mall into a night-time destination.

  • byAndrew Taylor

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Revealed:Sydney’s worst bus stops and why they are health hazards

Revealed:Sydney’s worst bus stops and why they are health hazards

Taking public transport should not be dangerous,but many commuters are forced to wait without protection from extreme weather.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Plans for ‘massive’ luxury apartments at Barangaroo spark backlash

Plans for ‘massive’ luxury apartments at Barangaroo spark backlash

The City of Sydney says dozens of apartments proposed for the harbour front would do nothing to ease the shortage of affordable homes in Sydney.

  • byMegan Gorrey
The giant art installation taking over White Bay Power Station
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The giant art installation taking over White Bay Power Station

For the first time in 100 years,the industrial relic will be open to the public as the stunning new showcase for the Biennale of Sydney – if the crowds can get there.

  • byLinda Morris
O-week brings back a buzz,but where are all the university bars?

O-week brings back a buzz,but where are all the university bars?

Just three Melbourne unis still have a dedicated campus bar. But will 2024 finally bring campuses back to life after COVID?

  • bySherryn Groch
The 200-year-old mystery of Sydney’s Middle Head that may soon be resolved

The 200-year-old mystery of Sydney’s Middle Head that may soon be resolved

A mix-up over names may have led to one of the city’s most significant colonial sites being wrongly located.

  • byTim Barlass
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‘Bizarre,sinister’:The cartoon characters designed to harvest cash

‘Bizarre,sinister’:The cartoon characters designed to harvest cash

Emerging artist Harrison Witsey has repurposed parts of old poker machines in his latest work.

  • byNick Galvin
‘Deplorable behaviour’:Landlord ordered to repay tenant in scathing judgment

‘Deplorable behaviour’:Landlord ordered to repay tenant in scathing judgment

A dispute over a faulty oven and broken dimmer switches rapidly escalated into a “retaliatory and unlawful” eviction notice.

  • byMichael Koziol
Deal reached for police to march in Mardi Gras parade

Deal reached for police to march in Mardi Gras parade

LGBTQ liaison officers will march “in a reduced capacity to the originally planned NSW Police float”,Mardi Gras organisers have announced.

  • byMichael Koziol
‘Terrible state’:Crumbling ocean pools pose danger to swimmers

‘Terrible state’:Crumbling ocean pools pose danger to swimmers

Sydney’s beloved ocean pools are suffering from a lack of maintenance and the impact of severe weather.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Neighbours from hell:Why flying foxes are driving Sydney batty

Neighbours from hell:Why flying foxes are driving Sydney batty

Fruit bats are causing mayhem across Sydney,but should local councils cut down trees or using sound devices to drive them away?

  • byAndrew Taylor