‘Use them or lose them’:1.5m tourism vouchers still not redeemed

‘Use them or lose them’:1.5m tourism vouchers still not redeemed

NSW residents have been eligible for a $50 hotel voucher since February,but more than half of people are still sitting on theirs before the expiry in two weeks.

  • byMary Ward

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ClubsNSW accuses terminally ill whistleblower of ‘blatant self-interest’

ClubsNSW accuses terminally ill whistleblower of ‘blatant self-interest’

Terminally ill whistleblower Troy Stolz said his former employer was trying to grind him down with legal action,but ClubsNSW says he is motivated by money.

  • byHarriet Alexander
‘I’ve nothing to lose’:Dying whistleblower sued by ClubsNSW

‘I’ve nothing to lose’:Dying whistleblower sued by ClubsNSW

When Troy Stolz decided to go public with his concerns about money laundering in NSW clubs,he kicked off a legal battle that will consume the last months of his life.

  • byHarriet Alexander
Blocked by ‘inaction’:NSW building commissioner explains reason for resignation

Blocked by ‘inaction’:NSW building commissioner explains reason for resignation

David Chandler,who reversed his resignation last month,said he personally could not reconcile his job description while feeling blocked by “inaction” in the minister’s office on important reform.

  • byLucy Cormack
Rome’s arches have stood for 2000 years. But in Sydney’s Italian Forum,they’re crumbling

Rome’s arches have stood for 2000 years. But in Sydney’s Italian Forum,they’re crumbling

A long-running turf war between some commercial operators,residents,and an Italian-Australian charity has left Leichhardt’s Italian Forum at its lowest ebb after decades of decline.

  • byBen Cubby andNatassia Chrysanthos
Fair Trading Minister Eleni Petinos sacked following bullying allegations

Fair Trading Minister Eleni Petinos sacked following bullying allegations

The allegations against Petinos came during a horror week for the Perrottet government that also saw pressure mount on Trade Minister Stuart Ayres and Building Commissioner David Chandler - whose role is overseen by Petinos - quit prematurely.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos
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The Sydney suburbs sitting on the most unused Dine and Discover vouchers

The Sydney suburbs sitting on the most unused Dine and Discover vouchers

About $300 million worth of Dine and Discover vouchers are yet to be spent ahead of June 30,the last chance to use them.

  • byCaitlin Fitzsimmons andNigel Gladstone
Organised crime thrives because NSW cannot follow the money

Organised crime thrives because NSW cannot follow the money

A secret briefing by the NSW Assistant Commissioner of Police has thrown the spotlight on the gaping holes in money laundering legislation.

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NSW records 13,026 new COVID-19 cases and 27 deaths

NSW records 13,026 new COVID-19 cases and 27 deaths

NSW Treasurer Matt Kean has urged the federal government to lead the country’s economic management and not outsource it to the states and territories.

  • bySarah McPhee andMary Ward
Parents to get a $500 voucher for each primary schoolchild
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Parents to get a $500 voucher for each primary schoolchild

Premier Dominic Perrottet said the $500 voucher – similar to the Dine and Discover – can be used to pay for out of hours care for primary school students.

  • byJordan Baker
NSW records 13,333 COVID-19 cases and 35 deaths as usefulness of check-in app defended

NSW records 13,333 COVID-19 cases and 35 deaths as usefulness of check-in app defended

In addition to the 35 COVID-19 deaths reported,NSW has added 35 deaths to its tally on Friday,following a delay in reporting some deaths in aged care facilities.

  • byPallavi Singhal andMary Ward