Analysis by Transport for NSW predicts planned industrial action will leave the train system well short of the staff needed on Sydney’s biggest night of the year.
A new rule to enforce a more civil discourse on campus has been backed by the university. It’s caused alarm within.
The RTBU has won the right to resume industrial action across Sydney’s train network. Follow here for live updates.
Premier Chris Minns has conceded there is an “essential contradiction” in allowing a 12-month pill-testing trial while still expecting police to enforce the law.
After years of calls for pill-testing services,a 12-month trial in time for the summer music festival season in early 2025 will be unveiled on Thursday.
The budget is forecast to be $1.3 billion worse off due to falling stamp duty revenue and amid warnings of inflation risks from Donald Trump’s trade policies.
In one council area,more than $2 million a day was poured into poker machines during a three-month period,leaving gambling reform advocates furious.
Industrial action on Sydney’s rail network is back on the table after union members voted overwhelmingly to continue their campaign.
Local Government Minister Ron Hoenig has warned Georges River Council to do better over claims it has shut down criticism of its actions by councillors.
The incident follows a wave of high-profile alleged racially motivated graffiti in Sydney.
In his first interview,new Building Commissioner James Sherrard says defects in NSW builds are affecting consumer confidence and housing supply.