Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Mike Baird and Luke Foley woo western Sydney voters ahead of NSW election and other top stories

Mike Baird and Luke Foley woo western Sydney voters ahead of NSW election

Mike Baird and Luke Foley woo western Sydney voters ahead of NSW election
Asked about the significance of winning back what had been seen as the Labor faithful, Foley said western Sydney voters had the same issues as those across NSW. “Wherever I go, whether it's in the west of Sydney, indeed across the state, people don't ...

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Storm dazzles and disrupts Sydney

Storm dazzles and disrupts Sydney
Most of the calls were in Sydney's west including Blacktown, Campbelltown, Liverpool and Penrith. "The calls were mainly about fallen trees and branches, roof damage and localised flooding. There have been no known injuries," a NSW SES spokesperson ...

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Sydney driver Thomas Kerr, who struck seven cyclists at Eastlakes, may ...

Sydney driver Thomas Kerr, who struck seven cyclists at Eastlakes, may ...
A Sydney man who ploughed into seven cyclists while driving in the south-eastern suburbs last year may withdraw his guilty pleas because the charges do not "fit the evidence", a court has heard. And the man's barrister says his client "deeply regrets ...

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NSW state election 2015: Manly Hospital conditions are 'third world', says ...

NSW state election 2015: Manly Hospital conditions are 'third world', says ...
Adam Rehak, the chair of the medical staff executive council for Northern Sydney, said he was not aware of this particular issue, but doctors were seeing a pattern of patients being squeezed into fewer rooms and mixed gender rooms, which "goes against ...

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NSW weather: Roof blown onto train tracks as wild weather crosses the state

NSW weather: Roof blown onto train tracks as wild weather crosses the state
NSW Transport said the T1 Western Line and Blue Mountains Line were partially closed between Penrith and Blacktown. The approaching storm in Sydney has brought strong winds to the north-eastern half of the state on Wednesday afternoon and evening.

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Fujitsu's Sydney datacentres first in NSW to gain NABERS rating

Fujitsu's Sydney datacentres first in NSW to gain NABERS rating
Fujitsu has become the first datacentre provider to gain a NABERS rating for the energy efficiency of its two Sydney datacentres. NABERS is a national rating system that measures energy efficiency, water usage, waste management and indoor air quality ...

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Mike Baird's western 'super park' compared to Hyde, Central Park

Mike Baird's western 'super park' compared to Hyde, Central Park
The Baird government has unveiled its plans for a $15 million, 200-hectare western Sydney "super park", which the government says will compare to London's Hyde Park or New York's Central Park. Premier Mike Baird is in full election mode and travelled ...

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NSW state election 2015: Marie Bashir lashes out at loss of farmland for mining

NSW state election 2015: Marie Bashir lashes out at loss of farmland for mining
The Baird government recently cancelled coal seam gas exploration licences covering parts of the Central Coast, Sydney Basin and northern NSW in an apparent bid to nullify the polarising issue ahead of the March 28 poll. However it has delayed telling ...

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NSW state election 2015: CSG protesters dump manure outside Nationals MP ...

NSW state election 2015: CSG protesters dump manure outside Nationals MP ...
In 1999 he took Kerry Chikarovski on the arduous walk to toughen her up for the leadership of the NSW Liberals. Lynne has also led the Sydney Swans AFL team, Youth Insearch, Camp Dare, the NSW young Liberals and Father Chris Riley's Youth Off the ...

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Parramatta stabbing: why Prabha Arun Kumar's husband was not told of her death

Parramatta stabbing: why Prabha Arun Kumar's husband was not told of her death
Yadu Singh, president of the Indian Australian Association of NSW, said neither the Sydney Indian community nor the Indian media were treating the death as a race-related crime. But he said the community felt "sadness, shock, frustration, agitation and ...

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