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Why Sydney’s 24-hour airport won’t have a 24-hour metro

Why Sydney’s 24-hour airport won’t have a 24-hour metro

An $11 billion metro rail link is due to open at the same time as the curfew-free Western Sydney International Airport in late 2026.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan

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Levelling the playing field on school sport

Levelling the playing field on school sport

Participation in school sport gives young children an opportunity to sample a range of activities. Education should be viewed as an investment, not an expenditure.

Metro or heavy rail? The two options on the line for Sydney train extensions

Metro or heavy rail? The two options on the line for Sydney train extensions

The opening of the mega rail line under Sydney Harbour two weeks ago has triggered renewed interest in metro rail extensions elsewhere in the city.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
‘We went berko’: How water is imperilling Sydney’s vaunted aerotropolis

‘We went berko’: How water is imperilling Sydney’s vaunted aerotropolis

For 15 years, developers didn’t have to pay a cent toward new water infrastructure in Sydney. When that changed, it set off a firestorm that is yet to be resolved.

  • by Michael Koziol
Singapore Airlines first international carrier to confirm flights to Western Sydney Airport

Singapore Airlines first international carrier to confirm flights to Western Sydney Airport

Western Sydney Airport will add the Singapore flights to its existing plans for Qantas and Jetstar domestic flights, in a major win for the project.

  • by David Crowe
‘Our village is dissolving’: Fury over aircraft noise from Sydney’s new airport

‘Our village is dissolving’: Fury over aircraft noise from Sydney’s new airport

A loophole has left people living about a kilometre from the new curfew-free airport’s runway ineligible for noise insulation for their homes.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
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Nepotism, wasted money and potential corruption: Liverpool Council on the brink

Nepotism, wasted money and potential corruption: Liverpool Council on the brink

Major projects related to the Aerotropolis precinct and large housing developments have been threatened, while a damning report also highlights a “toxic culture” within the council.

  • by Kate McClymont, Ben Cubby and Max Maddison
Why Sydney needs to bring back this abandoned ‘missing train link’ from the ’80s

Why Sydney needs to bring back this abandoned ‘missing train link’ from the ’80s

The government has been urged to resuscitate a long-lost railway line from Port Kembla to south-west Sydney or risk wasting the potential of the city’s new airport.

  • by Michael Koziol
Warning over narrow roads near new Sydney airport

Warning over narrow roads near new Sydney airport

One of the world’s biggest shipping companies says the roads near Western Sydney International Airport cannot support the size of its planned freight operations.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Planes will keep landing in hour before curfew ends if Sydney Airport gets its way

Planes will keep landing in hour before curfew ends if Sydney Airport gets its way

Australia’s largest airport wants to keep a rule that lets some international aircraft land in the hour before the overnight curfew lifts each morning.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
This man’s castle is his home, and an airport is ruining the serenity
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This man’s castle is his home, and an airport is ruining the serenity

Just like the plot of the beloved Australian movie The Castle, a lovingly built family home is under threat from encroaching development.

  • by Julie Power