Sixty students to take on Sydney Uni
Eryk Bagshaw 5:05 PM Visual arts students are claiming "deceptive conduct" as a merger looms.
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Paramedic warned after uniforms complaint
Kate Aubusson and Harriet Alexander 12:13 AM Paramedics who face snowy conditions will get winter uniforms, but the ambo who raised the issue has been warned.
State has no idea how many refuge beds it has
Rachel Browne 9:16 PM Bed availability could be affected by a number of factors, including bed bug infestation, MP was told.
Exclusive Brethren school gets record funding
Eryk Bagshaw 5:19 PM A private school run by an "extremist cult" receives more in government funding per student than up to a third of the state's public schools.
Paramedics denied winter uniforms
Harriet Alexander Snowy Mountains paramedics say when they asked for winter clothing, they were asked for proof that they needed it.
Law changed to help domestic violence victims
Lucy Cormack Tenancy laws in NSW have been described as "failing victims of domestic violence". New reforms say that will soon change.
Opal death knell for paper tickets
Matt O'Sullivan The very last paper tickets will not be sold nor can they be used at the end of the month.
Pack that umbrella, Sydney
Peter Hannam 6:32 AM NSW will likely cop its third buffeting from an east coast low in five weeks but there is some good news.
Policemanlooks up woman on eHarmony
Emma Partridge "Ok miss, I'll check and make sure you are the cleanskin you are claiming to be ha ha."
Four kilos of the drug ice seized
Police have seized more than $700,000 worth of drugs and cash from a car after it was pulled over for speeding on the Hume Highway.
Plastic Free July will be good for Andrew
Pallavi Singhal Andrew the green turtle is one of the youngest victims of the plastic that ends up in our oceans.
Wran to be tried by judge only for murder
Emma Partridge Harriet Wran, the youngest daughter of the late NSW premier Neville Wran, has won the right to fight a murder charge before a judge only.
The five ways the west was lost
James Robertson For the second election in a row, western Sydney has performed much better for Labor than expected.
Push for food safety standards to be displayed
Pallavi Singhal Customers want food safety standards to be displayed. So why are two-thirds of NSW restaurants getting off the hook?
Radio malfunction at crucial time in siege
Patrick Begley The first police call to storm the Lindt cafe after hostage Tori Johnson was shot in the head failed to go through because of a radio malfunction, an inquest has heard.
TAFE refuses to release cost of report
Anna Patty TAFE NSW has refused to release information about how much it paid for a controversial Boston Consulting Group report or the details of the information it commissioned.
Two men killed, one hurt on violent night
Patrick Begley Two men were killed and a third was seriously injured after a stabbing and two unrelated shootings in and around Sydney on Saturday night.
Carr backs calls for ice smoking room trial
Eamonn Duff Ex-premier who approved Sydney's supervised heroin injecting centre has called for the service to be broadened.
'Our baby's organs were shutting down'
Kate Aubusson As Charbel's parents dressed the four-month-old in his christening gown they noticed his nappy wouldn't fit over his engorged tummy.
Prison teachers plan 'an abdication of hope'
Kelsey Munro There's not much to do in jail, says former prisoner Ken Casey.
A whole new climate genie may be uncorked
Peter Hannam Signs that the gas industry may be uncorking a new climate genie are growing.
Doctor caught drunk allowed to return to work
Harriet Alexander A public hospital anaesthetist who was found in a drunken stupor after abandoning a patient mid-operation has been conditionally allowed to return to work.