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NSW Liberals to appeal decision ordering it to repay $250,000 in illegal donations

NSW Liberals to appeal decision ordering it to repay $250,000 in illegal donations

The Liberals argued that the money was not donations but rather the self-funding of the candidates’ campaigns, which is exempt from a $5000 cap on donations to political parties.

  • by Alexandra Smith

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Anti-abortion protesters face jail time under new 'safe access' bill
Abortion

Anti-abortion protesters face jail time under new 'safe access' bill

Labor and National MPs have teamed up to co-sponsor a new bill for safe access zones around abortion centres.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Opal fares set to stay in line with inflation - or less
Public transport

Opal fares set to stay in line with inflation - or less

The Berejiklian government has indicated it will keep any Opal fare increase in July at the rate of inflation or less, ahead of the state election next March.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
Proposals ignore teachers’ low pay
Opinion
Editorial

Proposals ignore teachers’ low pay

What do we require from our school system? Is the system delivering what is required? These apparently simple questions are actually devilishly difficult.

Gonski vision, without resources, just a hallucination
Opinion
Letters

Gonski vision, without resources, just a hallucination

Letters, May 1

Rogue NSW Liberal MP punished for crossing the floor
State Parliament

Rogue NSW Liberal MP punished for crossing the floor

Outspoken NSW Liberal MP Matthew Mason-Cox has paid the price for criticising his government's policies.

  • by Alexandra Smith
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The shocking Sydney murder of controversial businessman Michael McGurk
A Note From The Editor
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The shocking Sydney murder of controversial businessman Michael McGurk

April 26 - Editor, Lisa Davies, discusses the shocking Sydney murder of controversial businessman Michael McGurk.

  • by Lisa Davies
The Sydney railway stations trains skip more than others
Public transport

The Sydney railway stations trains skip more than others

The data shows a surge in stations skipped after changes to Sydney's rail timetable late last year.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
'Lied constantly': Ten bikies given strict curfews amid volatile turf war
Crime

'Lied constantly': Ten bikies given strict curfews amid volatile turf war

The strict orders will be in place for 12 months in the hope of disrupting a volatile and escalating turf war between the Finks and the Nomads.

  • by Georgina Mitchell
One company owns the bulk of Sydney's toll roads. Will it buy WestConnex too?
Roads

One company owns the bulk of Sydney's toll roads. Will it buy WestConnex too?

Of the 99 kilometres of toll roads in Sydney, 95 kilometres are either majority or half-owned by Transurban.

  • by Jacob Saulwick & Matt O'Sullivan