'I was a non-violent protester'
Melanie Kembrey 5:21 PM Two protesters have been arrested after refusing to leave a house slated for demolition as part of the WestConnex motorway project.
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Holocaust survivor celebrates carer's reprieve
Sue Williams 12:15 AM When the news came through, Australia's oldest Holocaust survivor, Richard Roberts, was absolutely speechless for almost the first time in his life.
Tug-of-love mum left in limbo
Rachel Browne 12:15 AM Sydney mother-of-four Ivonne Henriquez says her life has been put on hold as she waits to find out whether she will be separated from her children.
Holy yoga sparks spiritual spat
Jill Stark 12:00 AM It is during yoga practice that Josephine Lau feels closest to her creator.
Private investor fix for preschool attendance
Kirsty Needham 12:00 AM NSW lags other states and fails to meet the national goal of all children attending 15 hours of preschool in the year before school. Treasurer Gladys Berejiklian thinks she can fix it.
Bars oppose looming fee increases
Kirsty Needham 12:00 AM Some bars inside the Sydney lockout zone are facing licence fee hikes of up to $20,000.
How much is your pooch really worth?
Lucy Cormack 12:15 AM Consumers can pay up to $2120 a year to insure their pet and still not be covered for common illnesses.
Officer suspended as scandal widens
Eamonn Duff 12:15 AM Sydney sergeant suspended as police Facebook harassment scandal widens.
Authorities reject need for Samsung inquiry
Esther Han 7:08 PM Samsung customers say they're angry that fire authorities have rejected their request to trigger a state coronial inquiry into what they claim is a botched washing machine recall.
Man faces court over alleged Tim Tam theft
Dominica Sanda 10:20 PM It takes a certain kind of chocolate craving that demands 312 packets of Tim Tams.
What women really want
Anna Patty Employers think women want flexibility. But, for women like Betsy Oyler, there are much more important things.
'They are so massively vulnerable'
Kim Arlington How to help injured wildlife? One NSW woman was determined to provide the answer.
Map shows who really goes to the Powerhouse
Melanie Kembrey, Inga Ting The moving of the Powerhouse Museum to Parramatta is expected to have a telling effect on visitor numbers.
$300,000 fine for 'free range egg' fraud
Esther Han Shoppers who paid extra to "taste freedom" in their free range eggs were ripped off, a court has found, with an egg company penalised $300,000.
Botany mercury risk is low, study finds
James Robertson Sydney suburb's residents have not been exposed to unsafe and elevated mercury levels, independent review finds.
Woman emerges from coma to solve mystery
Megan Levy The mystery of how a woman came to be lying unconscious on a footpath in Sydney's south-west has been solved.
Future of ANZ Stadium announced
Jacob Saulwick Work on transforming Sydney's ANZ Stadium will begin in the next three years, says Mike Baird.
'It's going to be a disruptive time'
Matt O'Sullivan Tens of thousands of Sydney rail commuters will have to catch buses for months when a major line is out of action.
We're 'stuck in the Stone Age'
Eryk Bagshaw "Australia's economy is stuck in the Stone Age," innovation summit hears.
Grant under fire over 'unprecedented' powers
Sean Nicholls "The potential for unwarranted interference in individuals' liberties is extreme," Bar Association says.
Baird to meet clubs over stadium debate
Andrew Webster and Michael Chammas The Premier will take control of Sydney's stadium negotiations in another blow to the ambitions of under fire sports minister Stuart Ayres.
Family violence a factor in youth homelessness
Leesha McKenny More young people on the streets have experienced family or domestic violence than previously thought, a report has found.