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The Sydney Central is a weekly newspaper distributed in the inner city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and parts of the Inner West. It covers inner city issues, arts, and lifestyle. It also includes a real estate section showcasing local homes and apartments, as well as a local classified advertising section.
Climate change adaptation can be performed at national and local levels [13] and was identified as a priority for Australia in the 2007 Garnaut Review. Climate change has been a divisive or politicised issue in Australian politics since the 2000s, contributing to successive governments implementing and repealing mitigation policies such as ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia on Tuesday declared an El Nino weather pattern was underway as the country's southeast sweltered in an intense spring heat wave that raised the risks of bushfires and ...
The Western Sydney Leadership Dialogue was founded by Christopher Brown, AM, and launched in 2015 by Mike Baird, who was the New South Wales premier at the time. [4] [5] Since then, the Regional Advocacy has focused on creating discussion between key stakeholders about current issues affecting Sydney's west. The Dialogue has worked closely with ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -The man who fatally stabbed six people in Sydney had mental health issues in the past and there is no indication ideology was a motive in the attack in one of the city's busiest ...
From housing issues to to criminal justice, The News & Observer shined a spotlight on actions by powerful people and institutions where we live. ... How do local issues affect us? N&O journalists ...
Camden, in Sydney's southwest, received 197.4 mm (7.77 in) of rain between July 2 and 3, with Sydney CBD accumulating 148.6 mm (5.85 in) over the span of four days. [20] The July flood event was the fourth major flood to strike Western Sydney in less than two years, with the weekend (July 2–3) receiving as much rainfall as Melbourne ...
2021 New South Wales local elections: Roseville Ward; Party Candidate Votes % ±% Your Voice on Local Issues 1. Sam Ngai (elected) 2. Amanda Blackman 3. Mitchell Frater-Baird 6,863 49.8 Independent: 1. Alec Taylor (elected) 2. Shankari Nadanachandran 3,308 24.0 Independent Liberal/Independent joint ticket 1. Jennifer Anderson 2.