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Hundreds protest New South Wales Government's plan to amalgamate councilsUpdatedNovember 18, 2015 16:09:32 At least 600 people have packed into Sydney's Martin Place to rally against the New South Wales Government's plan to merge councils.The Government has promised up to $1 billion in incentives to encourage councils to join forces but few have taken up the offer, raising the possibility of forced amalgamations.Last month the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) released a re..>> view originalSydney: Some coastal relief but remaining hot inland - ABC New South Wales - Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Sydney: Some coastal relief but remaining hot inland 18/11/2015 , 5:16 PM by Graham Creed A cool change reached Kiama after 4pm with temperatures falling from 35.7 to 28 in half an hour and that change should spread across Sydney between about 6pm and 8pm. During Thursday the south to north east winds will maintain milder conditions closer to the coast with tops of 27 at Bondi and 30 in the city but w..>> view originalNewSouth Walesis Australia's premier state, at least when it comes...
While Queensland may be the sunshine state and Victoria on the move, New South Wales is certainly the premier state, at least when it comes to recent economic performance.Yes, Australia’s most populous state – the largest economy in the country – continued to outperform during the September quarter, standing head-and-shoulders above others according to the latest Stateometer released by the ANZ.The ANZ Stateometer, a measure of economic performance across Australia’s states and territories, uses..>> view originalHow will "AustraliaĆ¢s biggest public transport project" benefit Sydney?
Sydney’s newest public transport system could come with both positives and negatives for property owners in the city The New South Wales state government this week released its plans for the Sydney Metro City & Southwest rail project that will see automated trains run on a new line from Chatswood to Sydenham. According to Transport for NSW, construction on the project will begin on the project in 2017 and will include the construction of six new stat..>> view originalFour are feared dead from bushfires in Esperance. Picture: Kate...
Four feared dead in Esperance bushfires1:02Four people have reportedly died in bushfires burning near Esperance, in southern Western Australia.Four are feared dead from bushfires in Esperance. Picture: Kate Sainty/FacebookFOUR people have died in bushfires burning in southern Western Australia as a forecast heatwave begins to cause havoc around the country.WA Police said four people perished near Esperance as they tried to flee the inferno.One man was discovered in his car, while the other thre..>> view originalNSW Australian of the Year: Elizabeth Broderick wins 2016 honour...
NSW Australian of the Year: Elizabeth Broderick wins 2016 honour for driving equalityPostedNovember 18, 2015 16:34:04 Social change and gender equality advocate Elizabeth Broderick has been named the 2016 New South Wales Australian of the Year.In an interview with702 ABC Sydney's Robbie Buck just moments after winning the award, Ms Broderick took the opportunity to praise all the people she has worked with, rather than bask in the glory of the award.During her eight years working as Australi..>> view originalPreparations underway in Wagga Wagga for the arrival of Syrian...
Preparations underway in Wagga Wagga for the arrival of Syrian refugeesUpdatedNovember 18, 2015 09:19:25 It is expected up to 300 Syrian refugees could be settled in Wagga Wagga and the New South Wales Riverina.Wagga is among the regional centres in New South Wales chosen to take some of the 4000 to 7000 Syrian refugees expected to start arriving in New South Wales soon.The first of 12,000 Syrian refugees to be granted resettlement visas by the Australian Government, a family of five, arrive..>> view original'Burn in hell': Hate message taped to door of Newcastle mosque
'Burn in hell': Hate message taped to door of Newcastle mosque amidst reports of rise in Islamophobia since Paris attackPostedNovember 18, 2015 14:11:25 A mosque in the New South Wales city of Newcastle had a handwritten message of hate taped to its entrance.The Gallipoli Mosque in Auburn in Sydney's west said it has had an increase in hate messages and phone calls.And Optus has removed advertising material written in Arabic from a Sydney shopping centre because threats were made online and ..>> view originalHow Heeney smashed yet inspired Mills
Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.TRAINING sessions at the Sydney Swans’ academy last year were unmissable.Not only were the top-two draft prospects — Isaac Heeney and Callum Mills — on display, they were testing themselves against each other. And not holding back.When it came to drills like stoppage work or match simulation, Mills would make a direct beeline for his star teammate.“If I saw him and it was a one-on-one training drill at S..>> view original"Good" mozzie virus might hold key to fighting human disease
Australian scientists have discovered a new virus carried by one of the country’s most common pest mosquitoes.The new virus – known as Parramatta River virus – infects only mosquitoes and doesn’t pose any direct health risks to people, according to University of Queensland (UQ) and University of Sydney researchers.UQAustralian Infectious Diseases Research Centre’s Dr Jody Hobson-Peters said the discovery could pave the way to stopping outbreaks of mosquito-borne disease.“Viruses are typically vi..>> view original
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