'The most dangerous thing a driver can do'
One in four drivers admit to having driven through floodwater, while nearly as many admit they speed up to avoid storms.
Kirsty Needham is State Politics Editor for the Sun-Herald.
One in four drivers admit to having driven through floodwater, while nearly as many admit they speed up to avoid storms.
A high-profile Sydney pub baron has lost his battle to open a poker machine venue just metres from a public school, and next door to an aged care home, after a community backlash.
Dylan Voller, the youth at the centre of the Turnbull Government's royal commission into indigenous youth custody, has had his phone privileges cut days before he is due to give evidence.
Questions have been raised over Macquarie Bank's unsolicited bid to develop prime city airspace above the proposed Martin Place metro station.
Sydney's worsening affordable housing crisis has split its residents along generational lines, a new poll confirms.
The Baird Government will finally close the door on a chapter of NSW history that saw harsh laws enacted at the height of the AIDS epidemic, driven by fear of the unknown and public panic.
NSW Treasurer Gladys Berejiklian spent $64 million on consultants last year, according to a NSW Labor tally of the top five ministers they say are outsourcing government.
Contaminants from children including faeces can be rinsed into water holding tanks and then sprayed onto other users and swallowed.
There has been no prosecution for serious racial vilification in NSW in 24 years.
The NSW Nationals are at risk of being "trumped" in Orange, with a massive primary swing of more than 60 per cent in some booths set to see preferences decide the close race.
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