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‘I’m still an underdog’: The teal candidate taking on the Liberals in Pittwater

‘I’m still an underdog’: The teal candidate taking on the Liberals in Pittwater

Independent Jacqui Scruby is hoping to win the blue-ribbon seat, which she lost by 606 votes last year, in next month’s byelection.

  • by Megan Gorrey

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This private company is running two council elections. It may have breached the law

This private company is running two council elections. It may have breached the law

A private Queensland-based firm was paid $1.6 million to administer Liverpool Council’s election on September 14. It has conceded it may have breached the state’s electoral regulations.

  • by Max Maddison
Public schools ‘killing off sport’ as private school facilities grow
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Education

Public schools ‘killing off sport’ as private school facilities grow

It has become an unequal playing field for NSW schoolchildren with inner west primary schools forced to cancel inter-school sports as some private schools promote state-of-the-art equipment.

  • by Jordan Baker
NSW Liberals forced into 10-month federal takeover after council fiasco

NSW Liberals forced into 10-month federal takeover after council fiasco

Party president Don Harwin will lose his position, as a federal committee which includes former NSW minister Rob Stokes takes charge of the NSW Liberals.

  • by Alexandra Smith
NSW to ban motels, caravan parks as emergency homes for children

NSW to ban motels, caravan parks as emergency homes for children

The NSW government spends as much as $2 million per child each year on emergency housing in motels and caravan parks.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Liverpool Council suffers legal blow as minister leaves door open for suspension

Liverpool Council suffers legal blow as minister leaves door open for suspension

Those identified in a damning interim report were denied procedural fairness, but most of the claims brought against the NSW government have been dismissed.

  • by Max Maddison
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‘Get with the program’: The issue holding back Sydney’s new homes
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‘Get with the program’: The issue holding back Sydney’s new homes

In the race to build 377,000 new homes in NSW over the next five years, Sydney Water is sometimes cast as the secret villain in the piece.

  • by Michael Koziol
Rob Stokes backs Northern Beaches deputy mayor to replace Rory Amon

Rob Stokes backs Northern Beaches deputy mayor to replace Rory Amon

Senior Liberal Rob Stokes is throwing his support behind Georgia Ryburn to nominate for the seat of Pittwater, vowing he would “back her every step of the way”.

  • by Megan Gorrey
NSW government to ban dealings with dodgy contractors

NSW government to ban dealings with dodgy contractors

Businesses who engage in serious misconduct or abuse of trust could soon be barred from being awarded state government contracts.

  • by Mary Ward
The Sydney doctors forced to choose who lives and dies
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Hospitals

The Sydney doctors forced to choose who lives and dies

Clinicians at Sydney’s busiest hospitals have warned they could be forced to ration a life-saving treatment for patients with kidney failure.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Government’s blind eye to forever chemicals in water

Government’s blind eye to forever chemicals in water

Authorities ignored the risk of forever chemicals in Sydney’s water supply. The closure of a feeder dam in the Blue Mountains has turned denial into fact

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