These suburbs may get a metro station. Trouble is,the tunnels are already built

These suburbs may get a metro station. Trouble is,the tunnels are already built

Premier Chris Minns is refusing to rule out an extra station for Metro West at Silverwater or Newington despite giant machines closing in on Olympic Park.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan

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‘Impossible to sleep or work’:How roadworks made Noel’s life a misery

‘Impossible to sleep or work’:How roadworks made Noel’s life a misery

The NSW transport agency appreciates its construction projects can impact residents,but Noel Painton Smith and her neighbours say a major highway upgrade is damaging their homes and health.

  • byAndrew Taylor
Revealed:The Sydney bus routes that will be axed and cut short when Metro opens
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Revealed:The Sydney bus routes that will be axed and cut short when Metro opens

While there is bad news for some commuters,long-suffering Victoria Road bus passengers have had a win.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan
This phrase terminates here:Sydney train announcement overhaul

This phrase terminates here:Sydney train announcement overhaul

Announcements at Sydney train stations are changing,introducing simpler language,and end the use of words such as ‘alight’ and ‘terminates’.

  • byMary Ward
Parks remain fenced months after asbestos detected in mulch

Parks remain fenced months after asbestos detected in mulch

The Environment Protection Authority was unable to provide a clear timeframe for when the remaining contamination would be removed.

  • byAmber Schultz
Ghosted:the unanswered letter that sparked a fight over Rozelle Parklands
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Ghosted:the unanswered letter that sparked a fight over Rozelle Parklands

The troubled park,on top of the equally troubled interchange,has reopened – but new fencing,and a new fight,have emerged.

  • byAnthony Segaert
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‘If I get busted,I get done for fraud’:ICAC finds council worker corrupt

‘If I get busted,I get done for fraud’:ICAC finds council worker corrupt

Tony Nguyen used fake email addresses,aliases and “dummy bids” to manipulate tender processes for council projects,the corruption watchdog has found.

  • byMegan Gorrey
Commuters face bus pain as journey times blow out for Bankstown rail shutdown

Commuters face bus pain as journey times blow out for Bankstown rail shutdown

The government has released plans to shift up to 60,000 people a day by buses during the T3 rail line’s planned 12-month closure from July.

  • byMatt O'Sullivan
How Sydney’s light rail became Hollywood’s most unlikely star
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How Sydney’s light rail became Hollywood’s most unlikely star

Sometimes you have to have your city reflected at you through the eyes of an outsider to see its best bits.

  • byMary Ward
‘Bright and unsolicited’ ads in the spotlight as Sydney billboards proliferate

‘Bright and unsolicited’ ads in the spotlight as Sydney billboards proliferate

The out-of-home advertising industry is booming with more than 130,000 assets across the country,with calls for greater regulation of LCD billboards.

  • byAmber Schultz
Algae found in Rozelle Parklands pond,days before planned reopening

Algae found in Rozelle Parklands pond,days before planned reopening

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.

  • byAnthony Segaert