Man bites police officer, two men arrested during Anzac Day march
By ERIN MODARO Two men were arrested yesterday in Surry Hills during Anzac Day events, in separate incidents across the day. One man allegedly bit a police officer while officers ... The post Man bites...
View ArticlePrincess Mary of Denmark cycles Sydney’s Danish inspired streets in royal visit
By ERIN MODARO Princess Mary of Denmark has been spotted taking a leisurely bike ride around Sydney’s Hyde Park in her first Royal visit to Australia in over a decade. ... The post Princess Mary of...
View ArticleNSW Police to deploy more personnel on Oxford Street after Sydney anti-LGBT...
By SHIBU THOMAS NSW Police will deploy more personnel this weekend on Oxford Street, following multiple reports of the LGBTQI community being targeted in Sydney’s gaybourhood in the past two ... The...
View ArticleRaise the Rate – not a tough choice, but the right choice
By WENDY BACON Anti-poverty protesters chose the Prime Minister’s own office in Marrickville for a rally on Friday (April 28) to demand the Albanese Labor government raise the rate of ... The post...
View ArticleOxford Street Cycleway: A rejuvenation or added congestion?
By ABHA HAVAL The NSW government has proposed a two-way cycleway on Oxford Street in Paddington as part of the program to build more than 100 kilometres of new cycleways ... The post Oxford Street...
View ArticleApologise for anti-gay slur or face defamation action, Alex Greenwich warns...
By SHIBU THOMAS A month after NSW MLC Mark Latham used an anti-gay slur against Alex Greenwich, and followed it up with further homophobic comments, the out gay Independent Sydney ... The post...
View ArticlePyrmont residents brace for 24/7 Metro tunnelling noise
By JUSTIN COOPER Pyrmont residents are bracing for months of construction noise and vibration as the locations for drilling to build the new Metro stations in the inner-city have been ... The post...
View ArticleConcerns about pro-war support grow in Sydney after Town Hall concert ‘hijack’
By CHRISTINE CHEN The actions of a group brandishing pro-Russian symbols during an Orthodox Easter music concert in the heart of Sydney last Friday have been condemned by the concert’s ... The post...
View Article78ers ask Qtopia to reconsider old police station as location for Sydney LGBT...
By DOUGLAS MAGALETTI A group of 78ers have called on Sydney’s Qtopia and the NSW Government to restart the project with full consultation with the community before transforming the old ... The post...
View ArticleLocal councils forced to front $77 million emergency services levy
By LAUREN FROST The decision to increase the Emergency Services Levy (ESL) could have Councils scrounging for funds. The NSW Labor Government has decided to cease the ESL subsidy, leaving ... The post...
View ArticleGrave concerns for burial shortages: Sydney’s cemetery crisis
By CHRISTINE LAI Sydney’s severe burial shortage has presented a looming crisis where the cemetery capacity for the city is predicted to be exhausted in the next two decades. Urgent ... The post Grave...
View ArticleOxford Street late night dining institution Mr Crackles closes
By LUKE DAYKIN Nights out in Darlinghurst, particularly on Oxford Street are never going to be the same again with the sudden and shocking closure of late-night mainstay Mr. Crackles. ... The post...
View ArticleOutcry from Sydney’s Mayor over Vivid Sydney charging up to $128 for...
By ABHA HAVAL Vivid Sydney is coming back with a price to enter the most beloved part of the event. The Lightscape event hosted at the Royal Botanic Garden will ... The post Outcry from Sydney’s Mayor...
View ArticleTeenage Girl Dies In Sydney Light Rail Accident
By TILEAH DOBSON A teenage girl has died after becoming trapped under a tram in Sydney’s CBD on Wednesday night and was horrifically dragged 100m. Emergency services were called to ... The post Teenage...
View ArticleBrothers4Brothers: a mental health group for men
By ERIN WALKER A mental health group for men looking for a “safe and comfortable space where men can talk and show vulnerability without judgmental expectation,” can be found at ... The post...
View ArticleTeenage girl in light rail accident identified
By TILEAH DOBSON The young teenage girl who sadly passed away after becoming trapped under a tram in Sydney’s CBD last week has now been identified as 16-year-old Kyra Dulguime. ... The post Teenage...
View ArticleCity of Sydney votes to preserve Explorer Street social housing
By REBECCA HERNANDEZ The City of Sydney has voted to protect social and public housing through Explorer Street in Eveleigh. In a unanimous motion, councilors moved to counter ongoing construction ......
View ArticleConcerns raised over the future of Sydney’s green lungs
By ROBBIE MASON Local residents have expressed concerns about the future direction of the Moore Park precinct, following a raft of announcements that herald further commercialisation for the area....
View ArticleA GoFundMe has been launched for Mark Latham to fight Alex Greenwich’s...
By TILEAH DOBSON A GoFundMe account has been created by NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham in order to fund the defamation suit he faces from Independent MP Alex Greenwich ... The post A GoFundMe has...
View ArticleNew councillor, Adam Worling, pledges to be strong on environment and active...
By ROBBIE MASON Recently sworn in as councillor, following Jess Scully’s resignation, Adam Worling has become the first queer elected representative on the current City of Sydney Council. “I’m really...
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