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Fresh complaint and flaws in 'typo' excuse revive pressure on Felicity Wilson

Fresh complaint and flaws in 'typo' excuse revive pressure on Felicity Wilson

The NSW police and Liberal party are under fresh pressure to investigate Felicity Wilson, the MP who falsely swore to have lived in her electorate for a decade, following a new police complaint and after five other Liberal candidates were suspended for irregularities in statutory declarations.

  • by James Robertson

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Boy, 5, dies hours after being sent home from Sydney emergency department

Boy, 5, dies hours after being sent home from Sydney emergency department

A five-year-old boy has died less than 10 hours after being sent home from a Sydney emergency department.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Homophobic pamphlets circulated in Sydney ahead of local government elections

Homophobic pamphlets circulated in Sydney ahead of local government elections

Homophobic pamphlets are being circulated in Sydney during the final stages of local government elections in NSW.

  • by James Massola
Catherine Livingstone's clean-up team builds at Commbank with Rob Whitfield's board appointment

Catherine Livingstone's clean-up team builds at Commbank with Rob Whitfield's board appointment

That puff of white smoke spotted at the Commonwealth Bank office on Monday morning may have been its embattled board signalling it's anointed a replacement for chief executive Ian Narev.

  • by Colin Kruger
Liberal democratic values lost in marriage debate

Liberal democratic values lost in marriage debate

Tom Switzer is right to be concerned about the loss of liberal democratic values in the marriage debate.

In the Herald: September 5, 1987

In the Herald: September 5, 1987

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Restaurant voucher at the centre of council election complaint

Restaurant voucher at the centre of council election complaint

It is an issue that has troubled electoral officials for years: do NSW voters value their local council elections? And would a serving of Japanese fried octopus swing your vote this Saturday?

  • by James Robertson
NRL crowd numbers will only go through roof with new ANZ Stadium, says Todd Greenberg

NRL crowd numbers will only go through roof with new ANZ Stadium, says Todd Greenberg

Todd Greenberg was left stunned last week after being told in a meeting with Premier Gladys Berejiklian that there was no guarantee of a knockdown and rebuild of ANZ as part of the government's $1.6 billion stadia strategy.

  • by Chris Barrett and Adam Pengilly
'We can't afford to be complacent': New asthma attack action plan for NSW schools

'We can't afford to be complacent': New asthma attack action plan for NSW schools

NSW schools will now have a standardised action plan to help teachers recognise and respond to asthma attacks.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Has CBA found a successor for CEO Ian Narev in Rob Whitfield?

Has CBA found a successor for CEO Ian Narev in Rob Whitfield?

That puff of white smoke spotted at the CBA office on Monday may have been its embattled board signalling it's anointed a replacement for CEO Ian Narev.

  • by Colin Kruger
Unions threaten to disrupt construction of Badgerys Creek Airport

Unions threaten to disrupt construction of Badgerys Creek Airport

Unions are preparing to fight the NSW government over plans to encourage overseas businesses to set up shop around Badgerys Creek airport.

  • by Anna Patty