Thursday, March 3, 2016

Sewage to be spilled into Sydney Harbour under NSW Government ... and other top stories.

  • Sewage to be spilled into Sydney Harbour under NSW Government ...

    Sewage to be spilled into Sydney Harbour under NSW Government ...
    Sewage to be spilled into Sydney Harbour under NSW Government plan a cheap fix, Opposition says Updated March 03, 2016 16:36:07 Sydney Water should not be reverting to building old-fashioned sewage outfalls that will pump untreated effluent into Sydney Harbour when so much has been done to clean it up, the New South Wales Opposition says. The organisation is constructing 25 new overflow pipes around the harbour and other waterways, including planned structures at Mosman..
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  • Police renew appeal to help find missing Sydney mother

    Police renew appeal to help find missing Sydney mother
    Police renew appeal to help find missing Sydney mother Katherine Ackling-Bryen Updated March 03, 2016 18:55:29 Police have renewed their appeal for the public's help to find a missing woman who was last seen nearly two weeks ago at St Marys, in Sydney's west.Katherine Ackling-Bryen, 37, dropped her two children at school and then went to a shopping centre on Charles Hackett Street at 11:30am on February 19.She has not been seen since. It is believed Ms Ackling-Bryen ret..
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  • Mennie happy returns for Redback Joe

    Mennie happy returns for Redback Joe
    Late one Friday night back in the early days of this 2015-16 season, West End Redbacks coach Jamie Siddons stood boundary side at Sydney's Drummoyne Oval and tried his best to explain just how his unheralded group of players had – in his own words – "come from nowhere" to reach the final of the Matador Cup. Having been widely tipped to finish near the bottom of the ladder, the Redbacks had just completed a 56-run win over a Victoria side featuring no less than eight international players, knock..
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  • Openly gay Liberal MP pleads for end to prejudice

    Openly gay Liberal MP pleads for end to prejudice
    Australia's first openly gay federal Member of Parliament says the country can be proud of how far anti-gay discrimination has been broken down. But he says the journey is not complete. Trent Zimmerman, the New South Wales Liberal Party president, replaced former treasurer Joe Hockey in the seat of North Sydney late last year. Mr Zimmerman has used his first speech in parliament to deliver an emotional plea for Australians to see discrimination over sexuality like discrimination based on race..
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  • Sydney community meeting to be held over attacks on LGBTI ...

    Sydney community meeting to be held over attacks on LGBTI ...
    Meeting organisers say recent comments and campaigns from right wing politicians and organisations such as the Australian Christian Lobby are having severe effects on Australia’s youth. Queer activist and co-event organiser Sally Rugg said many community members have expressed interest in attending the meeting within hours of invites being sent out. "The response to the event has been overwhelming – there's clearly an appetite within the community to listen, to be heard, to get organised and to ..
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  • United they march

    United they march
    Dr Mark's Marching Academy in the 2015 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade (Supplied photo) WHEN Jo Smith moved to Sydney two years ago from Canberra, she was not sure she would like life in the big city. But after attending her first Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade in 2015, she decided to get involved by joining the much-loved Dr Mark’s Marching Academy and will march with them this year. “The float stood out for me when I was watching the parade last year,” she s..
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  • Arnold, Scolari agree - Sydney deserved to win

    Arnold, Scolari agree - Sydney deserved to win
    Both coaches believed the Sky Blues were "good value" for the three points after Milos Dimitrijevic snatched victory in Sydney Graham Arnold has argued no other A-League club could have matched Sydney FC's AFC Champions League (ACL) win over a full-strength Guangzhou Evergrande. The Sky Blues produced their best performance in some time to emerge 2-1 winners over the ACL title-holders, with substitute Milos Dimitrijevic securing a memorable win Arnold's side with his crucial 88th minute strike...
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