‘We won that one’:Farmers finding allies among Sydney’s well-connected to fight gas giant

‘We won that one’:Farmers finding allies among Sydney’s well-connected to fight gas giant

As the farmers of the Liverpool Plains gear up to stop a gas pipeline,they are forging alliances with an unlikely breed of activist.

  • byNick O'Malley

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NSW women’s jobless rate hits record low – beating the outcome for men

NSW women’s jobless rate hits record low – beating the outcome for men

The last time women’s unemployment in NSW was this low Sydney was about to host the Olympics.

  • byMatt Wade
EV chargers in apartment blocks ‘a very expensive proposition’

EV chargers in apartment blocks ‘a very expensive proposition’

The bill for retrofitting apartment buildings with electric vehicle chargers can run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan
Scandal-ridden NSW Liberals rattle the can for donations

Scandal-ridden NSW Liberals rattle the can for donations

As the bad press continues on Macquarie Street,the Perrottet government is desperately hoping rich donors can help it out.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andDavid Estcourt
Kean’s PEP11 ‘ban’ is all hot air
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Kean’s PEP11 ‘ban’ is all hot air

NSW Treasurer Matt Kean came out swinging against a controversial gas exploration project off the NSW coast,known as PEP11. But he can’t stop it.

  • byAnne Hyland
NSW premier and treasurer appear at odds over Warragamba Dam wall raising

NSW premier and treasurer appear at odds over Warragamba Dam wall raising

Matt Kean has cast doubt on the promise to raise the Warragamba Dam wall,putting him at odds with Dominic Perrottet,who said construction would begin in the next term of government.

  • byTom Rabe
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Look west,pollies. After all,our burning issues will decide this state election
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NSW Votes

Look west,pollies. After all,our burning issues will decide this state election

Housing,climate change and the cost of living:these are the big-ticket items that matter to people in western Sydney and beyond. The major parties need to take note.

  • byChantelle Ogilvie-Ellis
Of ‘poo-tickets’ and power stations:Barnaby Joyce takes on big wind

Of ‘poo-tickets’ and power stations:Barnaby Joyce takes on big wind

Renewable energy projects across the nation are causing tension in communities facing change. The northern NSW village of Walcha is on the frontline.

  • byNick O'Malley
Piece of Sydney’s history given second lease of life

Piece of Sydney’s history given second lease of life

The Canterbury Olympic Ice Rink will receive a $18 million grant for urgent repairs after it was forced to close indefinitely last August due to structural issues.

  • byBillie Eder
NSW Coalition heads into election campaign with bigger deficit

NSW Coalition heads into election campaign with bigger deficit

The state government approaches a tightly contested poll as the economic outlook worsens and global uncertainty remains.

  • byAlexandra Smith,Matt Wade andLucy Cormack
NSW Treasurer hopes to even the playing field with coal scheme

NSW Treasurer hopes to even the playing field with coal scheme

Thermal coal companies in NSW will need to set aside between 7 and 10 per cent of their output for the domestic market,but the decision has been met with outrage by the industry.

  • byLaura Chung