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Jacob Saulwick is City Editor at The Sydney Morning Herald.

Taxpayers would not be on the hook for full contract if stadium deal terminated

Taxpayers would not be on the hook for full contract if stadium deal terminated

The terms of the contract the government has agreed upon over the demolition and development of the stadium has become a matter of political debate.

  • by Jacob Saulwick

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The submissions declared it 'a prime location' for development - but they were fake

The submissions declared it 'a prime location' for development - but they were fake

Even some of the submissions to the plan supposedly written by real residents, with their real addresses, were fake.

  • by Jacob Saulwick
Planning department to get ethics unit after Kaldas review

Planning department to get ethics unit after Kaldas review

The establishment of the ethics unit follows the release of a report by Nick Kaldas into the governance of the state's planning system.

  • by Jacob Saulwick
NSW Labor Party headquarters raided by ICAC
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NSW Labor Party headquarters raided by ICAC

The Independent Commission Against Corruption has raided the NSW Labor Party headquarters in Sydney on Tuesday morning.

  • by Chris O'Keefe, Kate McClymont & Jacob Saulwick
Inner-west getaway after 4WD slams police car to avoid breath test

Inner-west getaway after 4WD slams police car to avoid breath test

A police officer fired at a four-wheel-drive in Sydney’s inner west on Saturday night, after the driver of the vehicle rammed into a police car, injuring two officers.

  • by Jacob Saulwick
Sydney motorists using mobile phones will be snapped in camera trial

Sydney motorists using mobile phones will be snapped in camera trial

Motorists using two busy Sydney roads who illegally use mobile phones while driving will from January be identified using new high-tech camera systems.

  • by Jacob Saulwick
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Government raises more than $250m from development - but does not spend it

Government raises more than $250m from development - but does not spend it

The state government is sitting on a war chest of more than $250 million in unspent infrastructure taxes from property development

  • by Jacob Saulwick
National process needed to monitor population growth: Infrastructure Australia

National process needed to monitor population growth: Infrastructure Australia

A new Infrastructure Australia report in general offers a favourable view of the impact of population growth.

  • by Jacob Saulwick
Sydney roads could be winner from legal fight over NSW container ports

Sydney roads could be winner from legal fight over NSW container ports

Hundreds of thousands of truck trips could be removed from the city's roads if the ACCC is successful in forcing changes to the state's ports privatisation.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan & Jacob Saulwick
'I have serious doubts': Question mark lingers over $730m stadium deal

'I have serious doubts': Question mark lingers over $730m stadium deal

The Berejiklian government says it has awarded a demolition and construction contract for the new stadium, but the size of the deal was questioned by Labor.

  • by Jacob Saulwick
Why NSW development scandals keep happening, over and over again

Why NSW development scandals keep happening, over and over again

There is a common thread to instances of council and developer malfeasance, which often involve the use of the same elements of planning law.

  • by Jacob Saulwick