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Cumberland City Council: What your candidates said

Cumberland City Council: What your candidates said

Residents will elect 15 councillors on Saturday.

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Salim Mehajer’s Lidcombe home listed for mortgagee-in-possession sale
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Salim Mehajer’s Lidcombe home listed for mortgagee-in-possession sale

Salim Mehajer built what is arguably the most famous – and glamorous – house in Lidcombe, but it is the bank that’s selling it.

  • by Lucy Macken
Mosman unit that last sold for $86,000 in 1985 fetches $1.1 million at auction

Mosman unit that last sold for $86,000 in 1985 fetches $1.1 million at auction

Twenty-six buyers registered to bid on the two-bedroom unit, which is in an unliveable condition

  • by Carmen Forward
This Korean ‘hangover soup’ is one of the most soothing liquids in Sydney

This Korean ‘hangover soup’ is one of the most soothing liquids in Sydney

No matter what night of the week you visit, a line for Yeodongsik is inevitable. Callan Boys joins the queue.

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‘It was ridiculous’: How the World Cup semi-final train debacle unfolded

‘It was ridiculous’: How the World Cup semi-final train debacle unfolded

Tens of thousands of fans were stuck at Sydney Olympic Park when damage to a critical signal box brought city-bound trains to a halt and sparked lengthy delays.

  • by Megan Gorrey
Man arrested over alleged attack on jogger in Sydney’s west

Man arrested over alleged attack on jogger in Sydney’s west

Police said the man ran up behind the woman as she jogged and shoved her to the ground.

  • by Megan Gorrey
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‘Vicious’: Police release video of jogger attack in Sydney’s west

‘Vicious’: Police release video of jogger attack in Sydney’s west

The woman was jogging along Railway Parade in Lidcombe last month when the man grabbed her from behind and assaulted her.

  • by Sarah Keoghan
‘Little prawn in a big sea’: Ukrainians accept PM’s prayers

‘Little prawn in a big sea’: Ukrainians accept PM’s prayers

Prime Minister Scott Morrison offered his prayers, but there was a feeling of helplessness among parishioners at St Andrew’s Ukrainian Church.

  • by Harriet Alexander
Coroners call for ‘once in a generation’ change to how deaths in NSW are investigated
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Coroners call for ‘once in a generation’ change to how deaths in NSW are investigated

Top lawyers are mounting the case for an overhaul of the NSW Coroners Court as they warn of unnecessary distress and delays for victims’ families.

  • by Carrie Fellner
NSW records 681 local cases, one death, with regional lockdown extended

NSW records 681 local cases, one death, with regional lockdown extended

The Premier Gladys Berejiklian, however, said there was “light at the end of the tunnel” with a record number of vaccinations administered within the 24-hour period.

  • by Mary Ward and Sarah McPhee
Three of the 10 new COVID-19 cases in NSW linked to CBD cluster

Three of the 10 new COVID-19 cases in NSW linked to CBD cluster

NSW has recorded 10 new cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm Saturday, bringing the total number of cases in the state to 3925.

  • by Kate Aubusson