The much-maligned carpark’s days could be numbered.

Every attempt to fix Sydney’s ugliest building has failed. Might this plan just work?

The City of Sydney is considering it. The owner is happy. What is stopping the Goulburn Street car park from being turned into housing?

  • Anthony Segaert

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Mark Da Costa in his new St Peters cafe,Bueno Eatery.

He called his cafe a ‘Trump safe zone’ but now he’s making a comeback

Mark da Costa says he’s a different man to the one who made a string of homophobic comments in 2020. But some inner west residents will boycott his new venue.

  • Angus Thomson andAnthony Segaert
Mayor Sue Heins and state MP James Griffin at the ribbon cutting ceremony at Northern Beaches Council’s Freshwater Beach Playground,before it was abruptly shut.

This northern beaches playground opened in November. So why has it spent three months shut?

The $1.05 million Freshwater Beach Playground was opened with great fanfare last year – but it abruptly closed after a piece of equipment broke,injuring a child.

  • Anthony Segaert
The “Eastern Harbour City” is one of six cities named in the plan.

Sydney had a 20-year plan for growth. The government is ditching it

A key planning document that talked about Sydney as a region made up of six cities has been quietly deleted by the state government.

  • Anthony Segaert
Mohammad Ismail makes the first batch of Palestinian Nabulsi knafeh for customers and the stall he has at the Lakemba Nights during Ramadan

‘Just a sanity check’:How these Sydney streets are preparing for a sacred month

The holy period of Ramadan means different things to different people,but to Mohammad Ismail the most important thing is patience.

  • Anthony Segaert
Shen Yun in Sydney.

Their posters are everywhere,but behind Shen Yun lies a darker story

The group promises to take audiences into 5000 years of Chinese history,but it is the result of a spiritual movement established in 1992.

  • Anthony Segaert
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Public pools are attractive offerings - but they can often come with a hefty price tag.

$10 a dip or free? The battle to lower the entry price at Sydney’s public pools

As councils across the country are reducing pool entry fees,three in Sydney are looking to follow suit.

  • Anthony Segaert
We’ve found out how many times your escalator broke down last year — and why.

We’ve found out how many times the escalator at your station broke down last year – and why

Seventeen shoes got stuck in escalators in Sydney’s train and metro stations last year – and two escalators are repeat offenders.

  • Anthony Segaert
Commuters pile into a packed train at Kogarah during the morning peak on Wednesday amid high cancellations due to industrial action.

Delays expected on Sunday as train dispute spills into new day

After they failed to come to a resolution on Saturday,the union and state government will meet in the Fair Work Commission on Sunday.

  • Anthony Segaert
E-scooters lined up in Melbourne in December.

The move to drop Sydney speed limits to 30km/h and allow cyclists on footpaths

Reducing car speed limits to 30km/h and forcing e-bike riders to get insurance are among the recommendations of a months-long state parliamentary inquiry.

  • Anthony Segaert