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A Sydney man, who allegedly mowed down three women and a toddler on a footpath after taking ice and not sleeping for several days, has been refused bail in court. Peter Bosilkovski, 51, from Bass Hill, allegedly crashed into the group on Canterbury ... >> view original |
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Those complaints were referred to ASIO, the Australian Federal Police, and in some cases, the NSW Police. Each was dismissed. In key ways Monis was always just below the threshold; ASIO had endured many hours of Monis's ravings about September 11 ... >> view original |
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However, a joint report by the federal and NSW governments, released on Sunday, found there were no major failings of intelligence or process in the lead-up to the Martin Place siege, in which Monis and two of his hostages, barrister Katrina Dawson and ... >> view original |
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The funding promise, announced on Friday by Opposition Leader Luke Foley, matches the pledge of Mike Baird's government, though neither side has fixed on a route for a tram line in Western Sydney. Last year Transport Minister Gladys Berejiklian said ... >> view original |
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Hurstville, 16 kilometres south-west of the CBD, occupies a unique spot on Sydney's demographic map. With more than half of its residents reporting Chinese ancestry, it is the only suburb across all of NSW where one community of non-English migrants ... >> view original |
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Transport for NSW's Sydney's Rail Future 2021 Demand Assessment shows the Bankstown Line has the most spare capacity of all big rail lines between the city and Sydney's west. The government says that by removing Bankstown Line trains from the City ... >> view original |
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The party would instead spend the money on a rail line between Epping and Parramatta, at least three new light rail routes, new trains for Newcastle and the Central Coast, and reducing fares on Sydney's Airport Line. Releasing her party's five-year ... >> view original |
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The NSW Police say they will prosecute drink-drivers off the road as they released the top 10 areas of the state where most drivers are trapped. The "drink-driver belt" where most drivers were caught since January 1 last year starts from Sydney's ... >> view original |
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"Labor's additional infrastructure priorities are based on stable and ongoing sources of revenue." However, NSW Treasurer Andrew Constance said the announcement was "lazy" and an "assault on families in western Sydney and the bush". "Labor spent 16 ... >> view original |
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Police are urging spectators to plan their journey as Sydney marks the 'Year of the Sheep' at the Chinese New Year 2015 Twilight Parade celebrations. The City of Sydney launched the 19th annual Chinese New Year Festival on Friday 13 February 2015, ... >> view original |
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