The NSW government capitulated to demands for a temporary 24-hour timetable to avoid threats from the union of a complete shutdown of the rail network.
Paedophile who killed Bondi schoolgirl Samantha Knight dies
Nine-year-old Samantha Knight went missing in 1986, and despite extensive searches her body has never been found.
Photo shows a composite image of paedophile Michael Guider who died in jail, he was charged in 2002 with samantha knight's manslaughterKhalil served 34 years in the military. He has pledged his brain to science to help other veterans
In the past two weeks, more than 200 current and former service personnel have pledged their brains to the Australian Veterans Brain Bank, after the ABC reported growing evidence of a link between mild traumatic brain injury associated with blast exposure and poor mental health and suicide.
Photo shows A man with a beard stands in front of the Australian War Memorial and looks into the camera.Sydney mayor survives attempt to oust her over Gaza protest
Randwick Mayor Philipa Veitch says a failed vote of no confidence levelled at her last night was a divisive attempt to influence the upcoming local government election.
Photo shows A woman in a white top wearing glasses speaks into a microphone'Mum should be here with me': Vigil hears daughter's pain and anger, with Australians turning out to demand change
Romany's mum Rachel was murdered on Christmas Day three years ago — she has told attendees at one of the many vigils held around Australia for victims of male violence the thought of others going through the same thing is almost too much to bear.
Photo shows A young girl speaks at a candlelight vigil, standing behind a microphone.National pony racing series inspires kids like Stacey to aim for careers in racing industry
Thirteen-year-old Stacey Edwards is keen to become a jockey after a winning run in an initiative that encourages children to consider various job opportunities in horse racing.
Photo shows A girl wearing a brown and yellow jockey outfit pats a small brown horse'Shocking' new safety campaign to target fishers from non-English-speaking backgrounds
About 10 per cent of Australia's rock fishing deaths in the past 20 years have occurred in the Randwick City Council area. Data shows many of the fatalities are men born in Asia, but it's hoped a new ad campaign can help keep fishers safe.
Photo shows two people fishing in the sea while standing on rocksPlayers 'optimistic' about lower tackle changes at club rugby
There's been a mixed response from Australian community rugby clubs to new tackling laws aimed at reducing the rate of head knocks and concussion.
Has Video Duration: 2 minutes 2 seconds.Man and woman from NSW Riverina charged with manslaughter over toddler's death
Police arrested the pair after setting up a strike force to investigate the death of the two-year-old boy, who was taken to hospital with significant head injuries.
Australia is trying to end vape sales, but experts say there's 'no economic incentive' for sellers to stop
There have been just 12 successful convictions for selling illegal nicotine vapes in NSW in 18 months. NSW Health Minister Ryan Park says the government will invest $4.3 million over three years in compliance and enforcement to stop illegal sales of the product.
Photo shows A graphic composite image of an illicit nicotine vape, the scales of justice and piles of cashCitizen's arrest of man who allegedly stabbed woman
Locals in Randwick have chased down and held a man allegedly responsible for the stabbing of a woman.
Has Video Duration: 42 seconds.Passers-by perform citizen's arrest after woman stabbed in head in Sydney street
Witnesses saw three men "rugby tackle" a man next to a bottle shop on a busy road in Randwick following a violent argument between a man and woman.
Photo shows A man lies on the ground with five men around himWe went to Albanese's Sydney electorate for reaction to his tax cuts. Here's what people think
The federal government's move to halve the stage 3 tax cuts for higher earners and instead prioritise relief across the board has been described as both "good government" and an "unbelievable" broken promise.
Photo shows A woman wearing glasses stood in front of a shop windowAnother of Sydney's single-sex schools is going co-ed. This mum says her child might drop out
News that two schools in the city's east will be joining to go co-ed in a few years' time has split the community. It's not the first time such a move has stirred debate in Sydney.
Photo shows mother lucy bloom standing outside randwick girls high school looking at the cameraUrgent care clinics — the new medical service designed to ease pressure on hospital EDs
Urgent care clinics have been opened around Australia to help ease the pressure on hospital emergency departments — so where are they? When are they open? And do they bulk-bill?
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Photo shows A doctor using a stethoscope on a patient.'Motivated by hatred': Man sentenced to 22 years in jail for bashing murder at Sydney gay beat
A man's involvement in the fatal assault on a stranger in a Sydney three decades ago is labelled an "affront to any civilised society".
Photo shows An elderly man stands next to a car, with the driver side door open'Unbelievable' Think About It wins $20 million Everest at Randwick
Think About It wins the $20 million Everest at Randwick, beating I Wish I Win and Private Eye in the world's richest thoroughbred race on turf.
Photo shows Sam Clipperton celebrates on Think About ItDoctors report spike in respiratory issues as Sydney experiences 'very poor' air quality due to lingering smoke
Sydney's air quality on Thursday morning was the worst it has been since smoke from this week's hazard-reduction burns began blanketing the city.
Photo shows A man wears a mask while walking through Sydney's CBDAir quality 'very poor' in Sydney's east as firefighters 'catch up' on hazard reduction burning
Smoke settles across many areas of Sydney as hazard reduction burning by the NSW Rural Fire Service continues ahead of a forecast warm and dry weekend.
Photo shows Silhouette of Sydney CBD covered in smoke haze on September 11, 2023'I've got so much debt': Retailers win court case over losses caused by Sydney light rail
A group of 300 sued Transport for NSW, alleging they suffered "unreasonable interference" from the light rail construction between the CBD, Randwick and Kingsford.
Photo shows An emotional woman holds her face as a group of supporters look onSydney needs more homes — but for some in this part of town, development is a dirty word
A row over a proposed 855-dwelling development which would house 2,000 residents at Zetland is being seen as a test for the New South Wales government in the battle over Sydney development.
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