Thursday, February 19, 2015

NSW election 2015: Labor backs western Sydney light rail from Strathfield to ... and other top stories

NSW election 2015: Labor backs western Sydney light rail from Strathfield to ...

NSW election 2015: Labor backs western Sydney light rail from Strathfield to ...
At a press conference at Sydney Olympic Park on Friday morning, Mr Foley said he would wait for the results of that analysis, but at this stage preferred the route to Strathfield via Olympic Park. "I've said from day one I want to improve transport ...

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Hurstville: Sydney's real Chinatown

Hurstville: Sydney's real Chinatown
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 ...

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NSW state election 2015: ALP reveals 'modest' infrastructure plan

NSW state election 2015: ALP reveals 'modest' infrastructure plan
However, NSW Treasurer Andrew Constance said the announcement was "lazy" and an "assault on families in western Sydney and the bush". "Labor spent 16 years cancelling its own projects; it's no wonder they're now cancelling ours," he said. Mr Baird ...

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Police vow to prosecute drunks off the road as they release 10 worst drink ...

Police vow to prosecute drunks off the road as they release 10 worst drink ...
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 ...

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Police operation under way at Downing Centre court complex in Sydney

Police operation under way at Downing Centre court complex in Sydney
A police operation is under way at the Downing Centre Court complex in Sydney's CBD following information that a number of hearings would be disrupted on Thursday. An armoured police vehicle has pulled up outside the building in Liverpool Street.

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NSW Premier Mike Baird Makes $300-Million Promise To Improve Sydney Roads

NSW Premier Mike Baird Makes $300-Million Promise To Improve Sydney Roads
New South Wales Premier Mike Baird speaks at a press conference after the siege at a Sydney cafe ended December 16, 2014. Heavily armed Australian police stormed a Sydney cafe on Tuesday and freed a number of hostages being held there at gunpoint, ...

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