Premier Chris Minns has defended a decision to describe the discovery of a caravan laden with explosives in Sydney’s west as a potential mass casualty event.
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Caravan plot ‘unleashed terror’ in Sydney:Minns

More charges have been laid overnight by NSW Police over Sydney’s wave of antisemitic attacks.

  • byPenry Buckley
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Governments on both sides of the political aisle have spent millions on political consultants to deal with the city’s patchwork tolling network.

Who benefits from Sydney’s patchwork of toll roads? Consultants

The government awarded the Royal Bank of Canada a $4.1 million contract for its negotiations with tolling operators,the latest in a long history of consultants making big profits off the network.

  • byMichael McGowan
One of the Black Hawks has recently been painted in the Rural Fire Service colours.
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Black Hawks still grounded as floods engulf NSW and Queensland coasts

The two organisations charged with allowing two helicopters to join natural disaster relief efforts cannot seem to get their acts together.

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