NSW transport minister questions wisdom of building 'four and five lane highways'
Andrew Constance says technology could soon transform how people travel through Sydney
Sean Nicholls is the State Political Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald.
Andrew Constance says technology could soon transform how people travel through Sydney
Weekend rail use has surged 68 per cent in three years
Supporters of the Senator say her battle with federal colleagues has seen her popularity soar
The public is locked out again as vested interests negotiate behind closed doors.
The winning bid for Barangaroo Central will not be unveiled until late 2017.
Outgoing inspector of the corruption watchdog warns of 'undermining the presumption of innocence'
Public sector wages policy is looming as a difficult issue for the Labor leader.
The opposition leader says NSW is staring down the barrel at blackouts this summer due to government inaction
NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrottet has unveiled budget surpluses worth almost $12 billion, underpinned by stamp duty from a booming property market and asset privatisations as well as $23 billion worth of cost cuts.
After years of selling assets to fund flashy major roads and rail projects, two years out from the 2019 election the NSW government is turning closer to home.
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