The shock jock dominated Sydney's airwaves for more than 35 years — interviewing eight prime ministers, numerous premiers and MPs.
As the big two supermarkets front the ACCC inquiry, suppliers fear the 'power imbalance' is here to stay
Woolworths's bosses will face the ACCC's inquiry into supermarket pricing today, as the consumer watchdog continues to prosecute its case that the corporate giant and its competitor Coles have been dudding their customers on discounts.
Photo shows a man next to a tree on a farmCommuters are handing over their data to Sydney light rail services as soon as they step on the tram
A QR code poster on the inside of a tram door is the only indication that commuters are opting-in to a data collection trial via their mobile phones. It's stopped one passenger from catching the light rail entirely.
Photo shows Sydney web developer Indra Arifin stands at a light rail stop in sydney wearing glasses and looking at the camera'We can handle our drink just as well': Footy fans in Western Sydney to get same access to full-strength beers as those in east
Currently, punters at Parramatta's Western Sydney Stadium and Sydney Olympic Stadium in the city's west can only buy half-strength beer, whereas in the east at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium in Moore Park, punters can purchase full-strength beer.
Photo shows Accor stadiumWhen Chloe needed help a group of mums became her village
Chloe struggled with perinatal anxiety and depression, and when her son was born with a heart condition a group of mums rallied — part of a national charity trying to recreate the traditional village.
Topic:Solutions
Photo shows A young mum kisses the side of a baby boy's head.Deep fake
Scammers using artificial intelligence can take a few seconds of your voice or image and create a deep fake in a matter of minutes. The results can be convincing enough to fool even your own family. It’s made spotting online fraud much more difficult. Cyber safety educators say we are too trusting as a nation and need to learn to become more cynical and develop the habit of questioning everything.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 27 seconds.Why hundreds of people attended candlelight vigils against violence this weekend
Hundreds of people gather across the country to honour the scores of women who have died in acts of violence.
Photo shows In Sydney's Hyde Park, flowers have been laid on a string of heartsNigerian star Tems wows Sydney in final show of Born in the Wild Australia tour
Grammy winner Tems is overcome with emotion at her sold-out Sydney concert, which brings her Born in the Wild Australian tour to a rapturous close.
Photo shows Tems in colourful cat suit with arms in the air, standing in front of a microphoneCheap 'clickbait' carrots used to lure shoppers at farmers' expense, supermarket inquiry hears
The way big stores deal with farmers and how they make money from fresh food specials have been a focus in the first two weeks of the ACCC's supermarket inquiry.
Photo shows Bags of cheap carrots at Woolworths supermarket with a sign that states $1.70 a kilogramSydney high school parents vent frustration at plan for single-sex schools to become co-educational
Parents raise concerns about a New South Wales government move to covert schools in Sydney's north and south to co-educational schools as part of a plan to bring more subject offerings and extra-curricular programs to students.
Photo shows A graphic of Asquith Girls High School.From wild waterholes to mid-century municipal pools, Sydney is the 'world's most swimmable city' for this writer
Taking a weekly plunge in swimming spots across the city, Chris Baker reflects on what draws us to the water to navigate life's ups and downs.
Photo shows A man in the water with goggles on.'Cooker, anti-vaxxer, sheep': The people Australia's COVID-19 response forgot
Australia's COVID-19 response saved countless lives, but it also left hundreds of people believing they were suffering a constellation of strange symptoms from the vaccines. Now they're fighting a class action against the federal government.
Photo shows A close up of a woman's faceDance 'trailblazer', believed to be the oldest woman in NSW, dies aged 110
Dancer and choreographer Eileen Kramer died "peacefully" after celebrating her 110th birthday last week.
Photo shows 103-year-old Eileen Kramer in a glittering silver dress dances while sitting with two male dancers in the backgroundFamily speaks of enduring pain as inquest into 2005 death of German backpacker Simone Strobel closes
The sister of Simone Strobel has spoken through tears of her family's grief and pain as a week-long inquest into the kindergarten teacher's death concluded.
Photo shows a young woman sitting on the beachTwo men charged over alleged theft of Millie Elliott's 2024 NRLW premiership ring
Police say a month-long investigation led them to a business in Newcastle where the ring was found. Two men have since been arrested and have faced court.
Photo shows Millie Elliott shows offer her premiership ring while posing with her family after the Sydney Roosters won the NRLW grand final.Eddie Redmayne is equal parts fascinating and repelling as a hitman in The Day of the Jackal
Five TV shows that are new, good and out right now (or at least quite soon).
Photo shows Eddie walks down a flight of stairs in front of an imposing public glass and stone building. He wears a navy peacoat.Police officer accused of manslaughter told colleague he 'needed to' taser 95yo woman, court hears
A colleague of a police officer who tasered a great-grandmother has told a court about a conversation they had after the officer got back to the station.
Photo shows an elderly woman looking at the camera'Am I just young and stupid?' Young Australians on being made redundant
When your sense of your own identity gets attached to your job, how do you move on when you're let go? Studies suggest younger workers are more likely than older people to be sacked or made redundant. So what should you do if this happens to you?
Photo shows Young blonde man taking a selfie in an elevator. He is smiling and doing a peace sign with hand.Mental illness survivor helps others connect as state probes loneliness crisis
As the NSW government inquires into the loneliness crisis, this man would like to see community groups empowered to connect people.
Photo shows Man smiling leaning over a barRideshare driver charged and water pistol seized following alleged shooting of replica gun in Sydney's CBD
The 28-year-old has been taken to Mascot Police Station and charged with possessing an unauthorised firearm.
Photo shows A gun coloured white and blueCouncils to be stripped of power to block certain new residential developments in NSW
Premier Chris Minns says a new Housing Development Authority will make it easier to "build the homes we need" as the state trails behind less than six months into a national race to deliver more homes.
Photo shows An artist's impression of a mid-rise apartment block, with dark coloured brick, greenery, a footpath and happy neighbours.