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Police advised not to charge man over home invader's death
Brad Soper, 34, died on Sunday morning following what police called a "physical confrontation" with Francois Schwartz.
- by Sally Rawsthorne
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Courts
Star casino dealer, two high rollers used hand signals to fleece $3m: court
- by Angus Thompson
Property bydomain
The highly unpleasant reality of having someone paint your house
It is an unexciting and frankly foul-smelling way of spending large amounts of cash. And it's about as much fun as eating an easel.
- by Stephen Corby
The small inner-city street where three houses are all for sale
Despite being in short supply, close to the city and in a prime location, buyers have been particularly hard to find for these terraces.
- by Kate Burke
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Not for sale: government backtracks on plans for WestConnex land
- by Patrick Begley
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Nine minutes to flee: Parramatta's 'catastrophic' flash-flooding warning
- by Megan Gorrey and Katharine Haynes
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Local council
'Ghost town': ticketing to be abandoned after New Year's Eve backlash
- by Carrie Fellner
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Bodgy builds, bubbles and a big Lamborghini: Parramatta developer hits a road block
- by Jacob Saulwick
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Power restored after thousands in Sydney's north affected by outage
- by Rachel Clun
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Another round of neighbourhood dressage
With the Parsley Bay summer lull well and truly over, the residents of Sydney’s eastern suburbs are back doing what they do best.
- by Kylar Loussikian and Samantha Hutchinson
'No blade of grass is safe': why Parramatta Park is a battlefield
Parramatta Park is the green lungs of western Sydney but there are fears it is besieged by vested interests wanting to carve off land for private profit.
- by Andrew Taylor
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