Hundreds gather in Martin Place
Georgina Mitchell 5:38 AM Hundreds of French nationals and Australians gathered in central Sydney on Saturday night to remember the victims of the Paris terror attacks.
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Facebook posts illegally hacked by police
Eamonn Duff 12:30 AM NSW Police illegally hacked the Facebook account of a Sydney man in a move branded a reprehensible and "criminal offence" by a magistrate.
Residents face the hardest choice
Kirsty Needham 12:00 AM Milllers Point resident Patricia Tiedeman has two words for her agonising choice of whether to stay in the suburb: "Bloody unfair."
Minister met pub baron before liquor reform
Kirsty Needham 12:00 AM Deputy Premier Troy Grant met with pub baron ahead of making controversial liquor law changes that stripped regulator of independence.
Students go with celebrity glow
Cosima Marriner 12:15 AM Black-tie glamour is in fashion Sydney high school students.
Snakes in the grass as summer approaches
Kim Arlington 8:00 PM Blood into jelly: just one reason you don't want a snake bite.
'What they gave me, no gift could compare'
Harriet Alexander 12:15 AM Organ transplant patients are not really meant to meet their donor's family, but the internet has made it a lot easier for them to track each other down.
Beach haters can also get melanoma
Harriet Alexander 12:15 AM Damien MacRae has no idea where he was exposed to the sun rays that gave him a melanoma, but he knows it was not at the beach.
Third man arrested over Cheng shooting
Tim Barlass Charge accused faces is not a terrorism offence but relates to participating in a criminal group, which is a state offence.
Surprise generation boosts Sydney Uni coffers
Alexandra Smith The sandstone university has reached a fundraising target two years early with help from the least expected quarters.
The invisible threat in the air we breathe
Lucy Cormack Air pollution results in 3000 premature deaths each year in Australia, costing the nation up to $24.3 billion in health costs every year.
'The best thing that ever happened to me'
Rachel Browne When Helmut Uhlmann tells people he was adopted, he's often met with sympathy. In fact, he feels lucky.
Six schools threatened with funding cut
Eryk Bagshaw, Louise Hall Six schools have been threatened with having their funding cut after an audit found them to be operating for profit.
ICAC hits back at claims of bias
Michaela Whitbourn The NSW corruption watchdog has hit back at claims it treated a target of its political donations inquiry with "sneering disdain".
Nightmare drug-driving test costs man $5k
Amy Corderoy One in 10 roadside drug tests return a positive result. But what if they are wrong?
Moves to protect coast from climate
Peter Hannam Sea level changes, storm cells and changes to swell directions will be incorporated in the planning shake-up.
Council mergers: Stokes under fire
Melanie Kembrey The NSW Planning Minister has been accused of spruiking the benefits of expanding his local council.
Tigers set to lose right of return in Rozelle
Leesha McKenny The Balmain Tigers appear certain to lose their right to return to the leagues club's spiritual home in Rozelle.
The trend changing Sydney households
Matt Wade There's been a 20 per cent drop in the suburban mobility of one age group.
Anger over western Sydney walkout
The Commonwealth Bank is pulling thousands of employees out of western Sydney, angering advocates for the region concerned the Baird government is failing to support decent jobs in the area.
Balloon goes up in mayoral race
James Robertson An aspiring local politician says council is crushing dissent after he was told to take down a balloon bearing slogans criticising the mayor.
'Just a drop in the ocean'
Rachel Browne National Disability Insurance Agency staff expected only 167 participants in the early stage of the NDIS launch in western Sydney. They were overwhelmed with demand.