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The prime minister hopes to put regrets about not doing more to tackle antisemitism behind him as he announces new reforms.

Albanese’s failure to return to the scene of the crime has turned a national tragedy into a political circus.


Albanese’s failure to return to the scene of the crime has turned a national tragedy into a political circus.


Albanese’s failure to return to the scene of the crime has turned a national tragedy into a political circus.

Albanese’s failure to return to the scene of the crime has turned a national tragedy into a political circus.


Days after Sunday’s deadly mass shootings comes the realisation that Australian has to learn the lessons of being ill-prepared.


The mass shooting at Bondi Beach that targeted the Jewish community is an obscene crime that diminishes us all.


The government agency overseeing Sydney’s rail project is missing its own deadlines for awarding contracts.


A plan to vet the social media and personal history of tourists entering the US is a new low in Trumpian chaos.


Prime Minister Anthony Albanese passes the buck on MP expenses.


The Albanese government has needlessly allowed Anika Wells’ expenses to cast a shadow over its big-ticket reform.


The Albanese government has overreached in promoting world-first child safety law.


The principal of The Scots College was slow to react to a brutal initiation ceremony by his students.


Big infrastructure takes time and costs a fortune. But our city would become unworkable without it.


Two years after we celebrated the opening of the M4 tunnel comes a reminder of the vulnerability of our infrastructure.


Waverley Council is trying to balance retention of its commercial core with the need for higher-density residential developments.


A ministerial trip to sell Australia’s teen social media ban in the US raises questions about government integrity.


The state government will limit the power of e-bikes following a tragic accident in Sydney on Tuesday. But there are still many potential risks with...


Following decades of procurement delays and costs blowouts, the Department of Defence pays the price.


New research shows the most disadvantaged region in Sydney carries an unequal burden.


Higher purpose makes unis different from other businesses but the University of Technology of Sydney has hurt itself by choosing the balance sheet...

Sydney City Council cops heaps for spending a motza on CBD beautification program.

Frenchs Forest town centre was meant to be made up of 10 per cent cheaper housing in a plan to increase density but that has been drastically reduced.

The NSW Liberals have been swinging in the breeze. Kellie Sloane’s arrival will rejuvenate the party.

The late Clive Small was the best of NSW Police.

The Albanese government must act to stop super funds and oil companies helping prop up the evil Russian war effort.

US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza gets the nod from the international community.

Any moderate with a shred of self-respect would step off the frontbench in protest at what has unfolded.

Any moderate with a shred of self-respect would step off the frontbench in protest at what has unfolded.

Any moderate with a shred of self-respect would step off the frontbench in protest at what has unfolded.

Any moderate with a shred of self-respect would step off the frontbench in protest at what has unfolded.

Australia’s tax grab will surpass $1 trillion, but it is not buying a better future.

A group of Dover Heights trees, including native banksias and acacias, have been slated for removal for a curious reason.

A rally where protesters displayed an anti-Jewish lobby banner and chanted a Hitler Youth slogan demands tougher legislation to deal with extremism.

The Minns government pulls its punches on reforms to stop buyers bidding blind.

Liberal MPs met to try and resolve differences over net zero, but a leadership aspirant has stirred divisive old memories.

A state funeral for ALP kingmaker Graham Richardson is not appropriate for a man of such dubious achievements.

Even if delegates manage to sort out the impasse between Australia and Turkey, it will probably be too late to devise a meaningful summit.

A rally by the National Socialist Network outside NSW Parliament House promoted hate speech, not free speech.

Alleged serial abusers in jail are easily getting around prison regulations to terrify their victims by mobile phone.

The opening of the final stage of Sydney’s $29 billion metro line has been put back another year.

Woollahra Council wants to make Rose Bay and Double Bay unattractive to renters and first home buyers.

Even before soap operas the royals have long starred in credibility-sapping scandals.

The Bureau of Meteorology has satisfied nobody with its website redesign.

The University of Newcastle has found disturbing evidence of another risk presented by so-called forever chemicals.

The cash-strapped Minns government has a new scheme to raise funds for NSW national parks but there are problems.

A survey of workers with Transport NSW raises concerns that staffers are too afraid to speak out

The federal government insists the troubled union’s administration is doing its job well, but the recent evidence suggests otherwise.

A politician names a person of interest in the disappearance of a little girl 55 years ago. We can’t.

A Fair Work Australia ruling to allow a woman to work from home permanently is a blinkered finding.
