More than a thousand women have shared their disturbing encounters with the medical system as part of an investigation into medical misogyny.
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Healthcare

Australia cannot afford to ignore these 1100 – or 13.4 million – women

Tackling medical misogyny is about ensuring the wellbeing of a population Australia cannot afford to lose.

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St Clare’s College in Waverley achieved a higher HSC success rate than Kincoppal Rose Bay.
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The low-fee Sydney schools that outrank expensive rivals in the HSC

  • byLucy Carroll andNigel Gladstone
Nepean Hospital has a backlog of 17,000 scans.
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Hospitals

Patients wait months for scan results at ‘toxic’ Sydney hospital

  • byAngus Thomson andKate Aubusson
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Politics

A proposed new rule is causing division at Sydney University

The radical proposal that could end Sydney Uni’s proud history of rebellion

A new rule to enforce a more civil discourse on campus has been backed by the university. It’s caused alarm within.

  • byDaniella White
Commuters face renewed major disruption.

Sydney trains industrial action as it happened:NSW government to lodge bid to stop RTBU action;Haylen says impact to New Years Eve ‘intolerable’

The RTBU has won the right to resume industrial action across Sydney’s train network. Follow here for live updates.

  • byPenry Buckley

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Education

St Clare’s College in Waverley achieved a higher HSC success rate than Kincoppal Rose Bay.
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HSC

The low-fee Sydney schools that outrank expensive rivals in the HSC

  • byLucy Carroll andNigel Gladstone

The top schools for HSC English revealed

  • byChristopher Harris andNigel Gladstone

Meet every student who got 99.95 in this year’s HSC

  • byLucy Carroll,Mary Ward andRicky Blank

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