Nervous wait for Greens
MICHAELA WHITBOURN | Progressive heartland of Newtown is new battleground for Labor and Greens.
MICHAELA WHITBOURN | Progressive heartland of Newtown is new battleground for Labor and Greens.
Quentin Dempster and Sydney Morning Herald journalists report on voting in key seats around Sydney and New South Wales via livestream.
Analysis: Mike Baird has a rare quality that voters value - and such men or women have been in short supply of late.
Surveys of more than 4000 voters point to comfortable Coalition victory, with a swing to Labor.
Comment: A mentally ill pilot taking control of a plane is truly terrifying. But pause for a moment.
The old house attracted 63 bidders and 250 onlookers. The result shocked everyone.
with Domain.com.au
Gavin Paterson had lived in the same house for 60 years. On Saturday he met the Sydney property market.
Think share houses are full of students in their 20s? Think again.
There were more than 1100 auctions scheduled, but the demand from buyers was insatiable.
The photo shows Alana with her classmates as they neared the end of their course. Less than 24 hours later, their joy would turn to horror.
No more hard hats and fluoro vests, the Queenscliff polling station was Baird country.
For seven months, the Nasser family lived above an unexploded bomb that crashed through their roof during the Gaza war.
Federal government has rejected plan to merge Bureau of Statistics with the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane believes he does not need Labor to pass major reductions to renewable energy target.
Once again in the face of tragedy, outrage and sadness have manifested themselves into irrational action.
The flip-flopping Prime Minister is keeping Australians guessing as to his true identity.
The entry of video-on-demand services into Australia could be the demise of free-to-air TV and Foxtel.
Taxi booking app GoCatch escalates the taxi wars by making a formal complaint to the tax office.
Confronted with significant challenges after turning 75, businessman Kerry Stokes is far from standing still.
US oil major Chevron has decisively taken the long-awaited step to exit Caltex Australia.
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At first glance, Kenneth Branagh's remake of the classic Disney film seems innocent, but a troubling economic lies within message.
I'm never sure who annoy me more, the business types who think everything should be privatised, or the lefties who oppose every sale.
Base you travel plan around the best-value foreign currencies and you could save a packet.
The system is pushing up existing property prices, encouraging even further levels of geared property investment.
Its makers admit this beer tastes terrible, but say you'd better get used to it.
Why are we not yet tired of ritual humiliation on TV?
Reckon you're not? Complete one of these tests to find out for sure.
It's an election that will be closely watched in Canberra- so what can we expect? With Contributing editor Quentin Dempster and Online political editor Chris Hammer.
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NSW Votes | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
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Coast | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
2015 NSW Election | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
NSW Decides - Election 2015 | 5:30pm - 9pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
Bondi Vet | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
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NSW Votes | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
ABC NSW |
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | 7:30pm - 9:20pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
2015 NSW Election | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
NSW Decides - Election 2015 | 5:30pm - 9pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
2015 Melbourne Comedy Festival Supershow | 7:30pm - 9:45pm |
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NSW Votes | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
ABC NSW |
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | 7:30pm - 9:20pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
2015 NSW Election | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
NSW Decides - Election 2015 | 5:30pm - 9pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
2015 Melbourne Comedy Festival Supershow | 7:30pm - 9:45pm |
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TV show | Time | Channel |
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NSW Votes | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
ABC NSW |
You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger | 7:30pm - 9:20pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
2015 NSW Election | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
NSW Decides - Election 2015 | 5:30pm - 9pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
2015 Melbourne Comedy Festival Supershow | 7:30pm - 9:45pm |
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NSW Votes | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
ABC NSW |
The Wackness | 9:20pm - 11:10pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
2015 NSW Election | 5:30pm - 9:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
The Switch | 9pm - 11pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
2015 Melbourne Comedy Festival Supershow | 7:30pm - 9:45pm |
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NSW Votes: Call Of The Board | 9:30pm - 10pm |
ABC NSW |
The Wackness | 9:20pm - 11:10pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
Panic Room | 9:30pm - 11:45pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
The Switch | 9pm - 11pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
Bondi Rescue | 9:45pm - 10:15pm |
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Cate Blanchett on why she chooses her words carefully.
Andrew Skarbek makes history by winning the biggest cash prize ever awarded on Australian TV: $1,016,000.
He was born and raised in Bikini Bottom, but the 3D CGI version was created locally.
Has the bubble finally burst for the Princess of Pop?
Published in The New Yorker, Dunham's article titled, 'Dog or Jewish Boyfriend? A Quiz', she asks readers to compare the similarities.
The image we present to the world and the reality of our lives are often at odds.
From Good Food
A mix of quick dinners and set-and-forget feasts - think barley "risotto" and this chicken curry.
Whisky doesn't have to be top shelf to be good drinking.
Packed with nutrients, fibre and flavour, spinach and silverbeet are true stars in the kitchen.
From Daily Life
Like Cate and Cara this week, these famous folks awesomely fought for what's right.
When our ads make America look progressive, you know we have a problem.
Four ridiculous made-up 'national holidays' and what to replace them with.
She lost her baby to a preventable illness six years ago - and she's angry that governments still aren't protecting our babies.
Were you a fan of The Neverending Story? The 1984 hit starred Noah Hathaway as 13-year-old Atreyu. Here is what he is doing now.
Here is what really runs through a mother's mind when you ask her this unhelpful question and what you can say instead.
The head of digital at a design and innovation consultancy explains why he gave up an iPhone for a Nokia 208.
Ellen Pao's gender bias case has accomplished something improbable.
Samsung needs to drive home a message with their new phones: 'we have changed'.
From Traveller
To learn this intoxicating dance that sprang into life in the brothels of Buenos Aires, you'll need cheap wine, lust and a little bit of magic.
The seats seem very snug and there isn't a lot of room for my long legs.
Quirky island's 'pleasure palace' turned out to be just the ticket for a man pursuing fame and 'chicks' .
Telco admits to not taking reasonable steps to secure information and security of 300,000 customers.
Sweeping overhaul of digital music services would allow the company to compete directly with streaming upstarts.
Facebook opens app to developers, wants it to change the way we communicate with businesses, each other.
with Drive.com.au
Popular SUV to be released in petrol-electric form.
We put three of the best new mid-sizers to the test.
The NSW Waratahs will be looking to make it six wins on the trot in home games against the Blues.
New Zealand side has vowed to maintain the high voltage style which has taken them to within one victory of a fairytale Cup triumph.
Clarke's decision to retire from one-dayers spared senior figures from tough call.
Newcastle are the NRL's new outright leaders and only undefeated team after a 26-14 triumph against Penrith.
Cronulla's torment at home continued when they slumped to their 10th consecutive defeat at Remondis Stadium.
Three games, one blog: Sharks v Titans followed by Dragons v Manly.
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