Warnings over knife-wielding youths at shopping mall after metro extension

Warnings over knife-wielding youths at shopping mall after metro extension

Police and locals have expressed concern over groups of aggressive teenagers gathering near the metro station since the line’s extension in August.

  • byClare Sibthorpe

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The Hills Shire Council:What your candidates said

The Hills Shire Council:What your candidates said

There are 38 candidates seeking election on Saturday.

Barrister’s Woolloomooloo harbourside home sells for $6.5m at auction

Barrister’s Woolloomooloo harbourside home sells for $6.5m at auction

It was one of 528 scheduled auctions on Saturday. The unit,part of an exclusive complex,sold for less than the $6.6 million guide.

  • byCarmen Forward
‘You’ve broken my kid’s heart’:Waitlists for basketball are so long,parents are signing up in kindergarten

‘You’ve broken my kid’s heart’:Waitlists for basketball are so long,parents are signing up in kindergarten

NSW needs 136 more basketball courts to meet its current demand,as parents join three-year waitlists to place children in the popular sport.

  • byMary Ward
Pictures reveal devastation facing owners as Toplace empire crumbles

Pictures reveal devastation facing owners as Toplace empire crumbles

Frantic apartment owners will find out next week whether the construction company will survive after it was placed into administration amid ongoing concerns about serious defects.

  • byCarrie Fellner andSue Williams
Embattled property developer Jean Nassif again banned from operating in NSW

Embattled property developer Jean Nassif again banned from operating in NSW

The developer and his company Toplace have once more been banned from operating after dozens of defects were found in several apartment developments in Sydney.

  • byMegan Gorrey
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Downsizer outbids first home buyers for $880,000 Dulwich Hill unit

Downsizer outbids first home buyers for $880,000 Dulwich Hill unit

Four of the five bidders on the two-bedroom apartment were first home buyers,but it was a downsizer who walked away with the keys.

  • byKate Burke
‘Not to be employed’:Former principal sanctioned over Castle Hill asbestos saga

‘Not to be employed’:Former principal sanctioned over Castle Hill asbestos saga

Teachers have spoken publicly about an alleged asbestos “cover-up”,suggesting to parliament the principal was driven by desire to achieve strong HSC results.

  • byDaniella White
MP slams Education Department over asbestos found at Sydney school
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MP slams Education Department over asbestos found at Sydney school

Ray Williams says the department compromised the health of 2000 people linked to Castle Hill High School after it falsely declared in 2016 the school did not have asbestos.

  • byAmelia McGuire
Investor drops $1,485,000 on original St Peters semi as Sydney auctions return

Investor drops $1,485,000 on original St Peters semi as Sydney auctions return

The winner outbid several upgrading young families and hopes to flip the home,described by the agent as having ‘good bones’ but in need of ‘so much work’.

  • byTawar Razaghi
Judy and her mum live in the same suburb,but lockdown has kept them apart

Judy and her mum live in the same suburb,but lockdown has kept them apart

Rules permitting outdoor recreation with another person do not apply to people who live in aged care homes – much to the frustration of families.

  • byMary Ward andLucy Cormack