The simple sign that won an election through confusion
Accountability in politics can be a funny thing. The results in North Sydney will now be challenged in court.
James Robertson is a Reporter for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Accountability in politics can be a funny thing. The results in North Sydney will now be challenged in court.
The state government has given its strongest indication yet that the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo will remain open, a move that has concerned some of those advocating its move to Parramatta.
New figures, according to the state opposition, reflect increasingly difficult conditions for the state's workers.
A Sydney councillor has been told to take out an advertisement in the Sun-Herald apologising to a Liberal colleague or face a lawsuit.
Voters at 15 NSW councils in the middle of legal fights against mergers will nonetheless go to the polls this year, in elections that critics say could have to be repeated within a year.
The Liberal party narrowly retained two key pieces of its heartland in Sydney's north after voters delivered thumping swings away from the party in three byelections on Saturday.
A Liberal candidate for this weekend's North Shore byelection has backtracked on a claim to have lived in the electorate for a decade, following questions from the Herald.
Two-and-a-half months since announcing his exit from politics former Premier Mike Baird teamed up with his successor on Sunday and praised her decision to partly dismantle one of his key policies.
Growing use of services such Uber and Airbnb has led to a billion-dollar increase in the size of the so-called sharing or collaborative economy in NSW over the past year, a new study has found.
On Sydney's southern tip at Burraneer, Harry Magiros and Vicki Weeks are engaged in what could be, statistically, Sydney's most epic neighbourly dispute.
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