Liveable Sydney: What we now know about our city
This new study does more than just rank suburbs – it sheds light on how the city is changing.
This new study does more than just rank suburbs – it sheds light on how the city is changing.
Eddie Obeid has hired a private detective in an attempt to discover whether a crime figure provided information about his and his family's affairs to the ICAC.
A chance discovery led Lee Mcdonald on a decades-long search to find her missing dad.
Convicted murderer Ian Turnbull, who shot dead an environmental officer investigating him for illegal land clearing, has been locked in a battle with his son over the ownership of his farms.
The battle over who will replace Greens MLC John Kaye in the NSW upper house has taken an extraordinary turn
Two girls who disappeared for nearly 20 hours during a family camping trip near Orange have been found.
Misel Burford will fill out her first census form on August 9, but statistically she is among those least likely to do so.
Coal seam gas developer Santos and the Baird government communicated closely at the time new laws curbing protest activity were being drawn up, documents reveal.
Is this the most thorough home renovation ever undertaken in Sydney? Or is something else going on?
The tide of the one-way student exchange has turned back towards the booming Asian business market.
Are kangaroos an underused resource, an agricultural liability or a treasured icon in need of protection?
Two men in balaclavas are on the run, after a home invasion on Friday night in Sydney's north-west.
It can now be revealed a Sydney deputy mayor's bad behaviours towards staff goes further.
From the outside they appeared to be two parents dedicated to doing everything they could to help their children achieve their Olympic dreams.
A man has been charged after police found $200,000 stashed in the passenger's airbag cavity of a car, following a vehicle stop in West Wyalong in the state's central west on Friday.
"Are you concerned? You should be. So am I. Alarm bells are ringing," says the One Nation senator.
Clover Moore says she would consider subsidising the cost of reducing the size of Moore Park Golf Course.
"These people lived in fear of death" - and the secreted item was meant to bring good luck.
The NSW greyhound racing industry has challenged the validity of a report used as justification to shut down the sport from next year.
A shop being prosecuted for selling faulty USB phone chargers has changed suppliers, a court has heard.
One day apparently is a long time in climate change politics.
The Deputy Mayor of a Sydney council verbally abused a senior bureaucrat when he told her she would be "better as a housewife".
Almost everything at this "Japanese variety wonderland" is $2.80. But how does it compare to Australia's other discount chains?
Should Christine Forster become Sydney's next lord mayor she says it will not be because businesses sealed her victory.
When your instincts tell you something is wrong this is how to respond.
Screening for a serious congenital condition may fail to identify babies at risk of developing poor skills in primary school, a world-first study suggests.
Among the best honoured rules of political combat is that while elected representatives are fair game, their families are not, without very, very good reason.
Fairfax Media journalists have been nominated in 16 categories in the Kennedy Awards for Excellence in NSW Journalism.
Planet Ark is expecting about 300,000 people to plant 1.1 million trees on Schools Tree Day and National Tree Day,
Five years ago, Henry Weaver was starting a law degree. Now he has a job title you may not have heard before.
Not even porn could beat Pokemon Go in Google search trends - and marketing experts say it isn't going away any time soon.
Advances in cloning research have potential to develop cells for organ regeneration.
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