Saturday, October 29, 2016

Officers blitz rail network, Operation Safe Tracks - Sydney's South West and other top stories.

  • Officers blitz rail network, Operation Safe Tracks - Sydney's South West

    Officers blitz rail network, Operation Safe Tracks - Sydney's South West
    Latest Media Releases Untitled Officers blitz rail network, Operation Safe Tracks - Sydney's South WestFriday, 28 October 2016 11:59:23 AM Eight people were arrested and 19 charges laid in a blitz on rail networks in Sydney’s south west yesterday. Operation Safe Tracks - aimed at reducing crime and keeping people safe on the rail network - ran for ten hours, starting at 2pm yesterday (Thursday 27 October 2016). 25 officers from Macquarie Fields, Campbelltown and Liverpool Local Area Comman..
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  • NSW Government apologises after admitting Sydney property ...

    NSW Government apologises after admitting Sydney property ...
    NSW Government apologises after admitting Sydney property buyers affected by administrative bungle Updated October 29, 2016 17:09:24 The New South Wales Government has admitted to an administrative bungle that saw 140 recent property buyers given incorrect information about whether the state had any interest in their land. An immediate investigation has been launched into the error in which Land and Property Information (LPI) agency issued incorrect certificates to over..
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  • New South Wales brings forward XPT replacement

    New South Wales brings forward XPT replacement
    THE deputy premier of the Australian state of New South Wales Mr Troy Grant and minister for transport Mr Andrew Constance announced on October 28 that the state government has allocated $A 50m ($US 37.9m) to accelerate the renewal of NSW TrainLink’s medium-and long-distance diesel fleet, starting with the XPT trains. The procurement of new trains to supersede the fleet of 19 XPT power cars and 60 intermediate trailers will now begin in the first half of 2017, two years earlier than previousl..
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  • A soccer perspective on NRL expansion

    A soccer perspective on NRL expansion
    There’ve been a lot of stories lately about A-League expansion, regarding creating a second division and where new teams should be based. One of the common themes that keeps coming up is basing teams in stadiums alongside NRL teams or where possible new NRL franchises might be located. Since there’s also talk about NRL expansion, I’ll have a go at picking which places I think the NRL should go to if they create their own second division. Besides Sydney in New South Wales the other big rugby ..
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  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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  • Reflecting on the Freedom Rides 50 years on from Charlie Perkins ...

    Reflecting on the Freedom Rides 50 years on from Charlie Perkins ...
    Reflecting on the Freedom Rides 50 years on from Charlie Perkins' graduation as first Aboriginal person to complete university Posted October 29, 2016 00:38:29 Think back 50 years in Australia's history.Harold Holt had replaced Robert Menzies as the prime minister, we had just switched our currency from the pound to the Aussie dollar, and a man who started his life in a mud hut on the outskirts of Alice Springs was just about to graduate from the University of Sydney ..
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  • Australia to host major multiculturalism event in Sydney

    Australia to host major multiculturalism event in Sydney
    Australia to host major multiculturalism event in Sydney by Ray Clancy on October 28, 2016 in Australia Immigration Australia is set to make a major contribution to the global debate on migration settlement and cultural diversity at a conference to be held in Sydney. Like many countries, including the UK, migration is a major issue in Australia with calls for changes to the visa system constantly being made but as a country it also has a strong history of welcoming people from overseas. But..
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  • 'How good is this!' – spring sprung on Derby Day

    'How good is this!' – spring sprung on Derby Day
    On this famous weekend way back in 1930, in one of Australian racing's many golden eras, Phar Lap was shot at near Caulfield racecourse early in the morning, returning to his stable. Handler Tommy Woodcock was riding alongside; the shots missed.Not to worry. Off to Derby day they went at Flemington 86 years ago, the same Saturday that today can still, weather permitting, brilliantly herald in the genuine beginning of Melbourne's spring. Phar Lap won a race called The Melbourne Stakes ..
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  • Sydney tech incubator ATP Innovations renamed 'Cicada Innovations'

    Sydney tech incubator ATP Innovations renamed 'Cicada Innovations'
    Following an extensive consultation process, Sydney tech incubator ATP Innovations has rebranded after 15 years, revealing its new name— Cicada Innovations.Australia’s leading incubator brings long-term tailored business support to advanced technology entrepreneurs. The incubator collaborates with high growth advanced technology startups founded on meaningful engineering innovation, scientific discovery or enterprise applications built on data science. These are businesses with a sustainable com..
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  • Playwright Nakkiah Lui on radicalism and family

    Playwright Nakkiah Lui on radicalism and family
    The lawn is neatly trimmed at this double-fronted fibro housing commission home in Mount Druitt, in Sydney’s outer west. Two bushes are in flower, planted when the late Joan Beale, a keen gardener, lived here. Sitting now in the driver’s seat of her compact car, the motor running, the bespectacled playwright and actor Nakkiah Lui surveys the front yard and thinks about Joan, her maternal grandmother who she called Old Moo and who in turn called her Young Moo. The Sydney Theatre Company recently ..
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An Unusually Large Iceberg Broke Off A Glacier And Nobody Noticed .New South Wales Government plan may bring the terrace back to ... .
New South Wales Government plan may bring the terrace back to ... .Eight people suffering severe hallucinations are hospitalised on Gold Coast .

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