The troubled park,on top of the equally troubled interchange,has reopened – but new fencing,and a new fight,have emerged.
The Fox Sports co-host and Daily Telegraph journalist clashed with another man outside a restaurant in Sydney’s inner west. Both have now been charged by police.
The man who clashed with the rugby league personality outside a Rozelle nightspot also suffered a head injury after a bystander intervened in the melee.
A man will face court charged with affray after an alleged incident involving the senior Daily Telegraph and Fox Sports NRL journalist on Saturday night was filmed and circulated on social media.
The senior columnist and television host was captured in social media video in a scuffle on the streets of Sydney’s inner west.
The troubled park was due to reopen on Tuesday following the January revelation of asbestos contamination in its mulch. But a new discovery of bacteria in the wetland means some fences will remain at the park.
Inner west residents and mayors are set to voice their frustrations about ongoing congestion around Rozelle at an upper house inquiry on Wednesday.
Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne used the official opening of the Biennale of Sydney to announce Balmain would become a special night-time entertainment precinct.
Motorists using surface roads in Sydney’s inner west have endured slow trips while those exiting the WestConnex tunnels have enjoyed clearer runs.
Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne warns that asbestos-contaminated mulch at Rozelle Parklands will not be removed by February 29 as scheduled,threatening council events.
The biennale has mastered the art of reviving the city’s neglected pockets. Next up:White Bay Power Station.