Northern suburbs' power restored
Power has been restored to 12,000 homes on Sydney's northern beaches, following blackouts caused by equipment failures last night.
View ArticleSophie Delezio to leave hospital
Young Sydney car accident victim Sophie Delezio is set to leave hospital this morning, after being hit by a car on a pedestrian crossing more than a month ago.
View ArticleMP moves to address jetty demolition fears
The New South Wales Member for Manly says he is holding a meeting with the Planning Department tomorrow to talk about the possible demolition of private jetties at Seaforth on Sydney's north shore.
View ArticleDriver escapes jail term for Sophie Delezio accident
The motorist who hit burns survivor Sophie Delezio on a pedestrian crossing in Sydney's north has been placed on an 18-month good behaviour bond and disqualified from driving for 12 months.
View ArticlePolice officer 'maliciously wounded' woman
A New South Wales police officer has been charged with malicious wounding after a domestic incident at Manly, in Sydney's east last month.
View ArticleRugby legend's son in drug bust
The son of rugby union great Ken Catchpole faces a string of drug and firearm charges after he was arrested in a raid on his northern Sydney home.
View ArticleEx-Olympian, rugby player in drug bust
Ex-Olympic swimmer Scott Miller and former rugby player Mark Catchpole charged over Sydney drug bust.
View ArticleNSW teachers to walk off job
New South Wales public school teachers will stop work for two hours next Wednesday as part of their wages dispute with the State Government.
View ArticleDalwood centre granted two more terms
New South Wales Education Minister Verity Firth has given a last-minute reprieve to parents lobbying to save a centre for rural children with learning disabilities.
View ArticleDalwood closure plan not thought through: MP
The Member for Barwon, Kevin Humphries, says the New South Wales Government needs to consult more widely on its plans for a centre for rural children with learning difficulties.
View ArticleSpecial needs school stays open
The New South Wales Government denies it has closed a Sydney school for children with special needs.
View ArticleReprieve welcomed for rural kids' literacy centre
The New South Wales Greens have welcomed a State Government decision to give a six-month reprieve to an assessment centre for rural children with literacy problems.
View ArticleAccused fraudster 'lost $4.2m of investors' money'
A Sydney man is accused of losing investors' money on the foreign currency exchange.
View ArticleBlaze destroys classrooms, closes Sydney North Shore school
A suspicious fire in Sydney's North Shore destroys five classrooms at Seaforth Public School, forcing the school to close today.
View ArticleNorthern suburbs' power restored
Power has been restored to 12,000 homes on Sydney's northern beaches, following blackouts caused by equipment failures last night.
View ArticleSophie Delezio to leave hospital
Young Sydney car accident victim Sophie Delezio is set to leave hospital this morning, after being hit by a car on a pedestrian crossing more than a month ago.
View ArticleMP moves to address jetty demolition fears
The New South Wales Member for Manly says he is holding a meeting with the Planning Department tomorrow to talk about the possible demolition of private jetties at Seaforth on Sydney's north shore.
View ArticleDriver escapes jail term for Sophie Delezio accident
The motorist who hit burns survivor Sophie Delezio on a pedestrian crossing in Sydney's north has been placed on an 18-month good behaviour bond and disqualified from driving for 12 months.
View ArticlePolice officer 'maliciously wounded' woman
A New South Wales police officer has been charged with malicious wounding after a domestic incident at Manly, in Sydney's east last month.
View ArticleRugby legend's son in drug bust
The son of rugby union great Ken Catchpole faces a string of drug and firearm charges after he was arrested in a raid on his northern Sydney home.
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