'New opportunities':Ryde Hospital proposed to move to Macquarie University campus
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'New opportunities':Ryde Hospital proposed to move to Macquarie University campus

Macquarie University has offered to provide land free of cost for the development of a new public hospital,to replace the existing Eastwood facility.

  • byMary Ward

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How paper created a vulnerability for cyber criminals to steal 186,000 people's data

How paper created a vulnerability for cyber criminals to steal 186,000 people's data

Passports,banking and Medicare details were potentially exposed in photocopied and scanned paper documents stored inside the email accounts of 47 Service NSW employees.

  • byLucy Cormack
The Sydney businesses and areas hit with most COVID fines

The Sydney businesses and areas hit with most COVID fines

Restaurants and cafes got slapped with two in every three fines for breaking COVID-19 rules since July,and some areas copped dozens of fines while others have seen none.

  • byNigel Gladstone
'Summer's first line of defence':new rules,fines for cafes,restaurants,bars and pubs

'Summer's first line of defence':new rules,fines for cafes,restaurants,bars and pubs

The NSW government is preparing to mandate that all hospitality venues have QR customer check-in codes or be hit with a $1000 fine.

  • byAlexandra Smith andTom Rabe
Tougher enforcement needed to stop harmful gambling

Tougher enforcement needed to stop harmful gambling

Clubs and pubs must take legal responsibility for stopping problem gamblers entering their premises.

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'A good NSW red wine in the sun':Sydney's al fresco revolution to begin

'A good NSW red wine in the sun':Sydney's al fresco revolution to begin

More than a dozen pubs,cafes and restaurants will take advantage of new regulations beginning in The Rocks from October 16.

  • byAngus Thompson
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Push for cashless poker machines in NSW catches clubs by surprise

Push for cashless poker machines in NSW catches clubs by surprise

The move to cashless poker machines requiring a government-issued gambling card would be the most significant gaming reforms in the state's history.

  • byMegan Gorrey andAlexandra Smith
Think-tank backing NSW drinking reform launches Opposition's competing plan

Think-tank backing NSW drinking reform launches Opposition's competing plan

The influential think-tank that spurred the NSW government's push to relax drinking rules is now helping launch the Opposition's competing plan for a night-time economy overhaul.

  • byAngus Thompson
Ministers say state should lead by example and get back to work

Ministers say state should lead by example and get back to work

Planning and Public Spaces Minister Rob Stokes said on Friday people needed to begin returning to their workplaces in order to boost economic activity.

  • byAngus Thompson
'Hundreds could have been infected':Sydney pub the first to be shut after repeated breaches

'Hundreds could have been infected':Sydney pub the first to be shut after repeated breaches

NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has condemned the Unity Hotel in Balmain for repeatedly ignoring COVID-19 rules.

  • byMary Ward
Gambling marshals for NSW pokies venues on the cards
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Gambling marshals for NSW pokies venues on the cards

An appeal for the marshals is led by Joy Van Duinen who lost her son,Gary,to suicide following a poker machine binge at Dee Why RSL in 2018.

  • byNigel Gladstone