Fare’s fair? How a Swiftie surge turned a taxi rank into The Hunger Games
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Fare’s fair? How a Swiftie surge turned a taxi rank into The Hunger Games

Between middle fingers and near bashings,the taxi rank outside Central’s Grand Concourse was not exactly a love story following Friday’s Taylor Swift concert.

  • byAnthony Segaert

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Second stage of Parramatta light rail finally gets green light

Second stage of Parramatta light rail finally gets green light

Seven years after the former Coalition government first announced the proposed route,the 10-kilometre tram line between the Parramatta CBD and Olympic Park has been given the tick by planning.

  • byMichael McGowan
‘Irreconcilable differences’:Minns concedes Rosehill city may not proceed

‘Irreconcilable differences’:Minns concedes Rosehill city may not proceed

Premier Chris Minns insists he was clear that plans for a Rosehill mini-city were not a done deal.

  • byAlexandra Smith andChris Roots
Everything you need to know to navigate Sydney’s Taylor Swift chaos

Everything you need to know to navigate Sydney’s Taylor Swift chaos

With a helping hand from AI,state authorities say they are ready for tens of thousands of people to descend on Olympic Park. But what if it rains?

  • byAnthony Segaert
The $459,056 salary at centre of Sydney Metro executive scandal

The $459,056 salary at centre of Sydney Metro executive scandal

Transport agencies have been fighting the release of details about investigations into allegations involving senior executives.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan andNigel Gladstone
‘We are flying blind’:No air quality rules for polluted underground stations
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Pollution

‘We are flying blind’:No air quality rules for polluted underground stations

There are no regulations,limits,controls or monitoring of air pollution levels on Sydney’s underground train platforms.

  • byNigel Gladstone
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The plan to stop commuters falling between platform gaps on Sydney’s rail network

The plan to stop commuters falling between platform gaps on Sydney’s rail network

About 450 people fell through gaps between station platforms and trains last year,many of them kids and elderly passengers.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan
Shocking air quality on rail network threatens passengers and staff
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Pollution

Shocking air quality on rail network threatens passengers and staff

Anyone using Sydney’s underground train network system is exposed to poisonous air containing more than twice the safe daily limits for particle pollution - and they’ve have been kept in the dark for years.

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75,000 lightning strikes,mass train chaos:Sydney hit by storms
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75,000 lightning strikes,mass train chaos:Sydney hit by storms

Tens of thousands of homes and businesses were left without power and four people were hospitalised after being struck by lightning.

  • byAnthony Segaert andJessica McSweeney
The years of planning that went into building these Sydney bridges in five days

The years of planning that went into building these Sydney bridges in five days

Constructing the long-promised duplication of a critical rail line to Sydney’s busy container port has required big challenges to be overcome.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan
Inside the room where controllers are battling to fix the Rozelle chaos

Inside the room where controllers are battling to fix the Rozelle chaos

Located in a nondescript building in inner Sydney,the nerve centre for the city’s road network can have a major bearing on motorists’ trips.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan