As Gungahlin swells in size, police need to squeeze in
Gungahlin's police station, shared with ambulance officers and firefighters, was designed in the 1980s. Now the population has tripled, it's a tight squeeze.
Gungahlin's police station, shared with ambulance officers and firefighters, was designed in the 1980s. Now the population has tripled, it's a tight squeeze.
Speculators or struggling home buyers are trying to offload four in every 10 land lots listed for sale in Melbourne’s fringe housing estates, new analysis shows.
There is a false security in the idea that because 12 randomly selected people come to a unanimous verdict it must be solid.
Nath Valvo gave audiences every embarrassing detail of his hook-ups. Admitting he found love proved much harder.
On March 23, 2009, one of Eddie Obeid's tasks for the day was discussing "phone use" and a country road with his colleague Michael Daley, entries in Obeid's diary reveal.
A group of surf-loving lawyers is campaigning to bring to heel hipster surfers who refuse to use leg ropes.
At least three stallholders at the popular festival have admitted to paying the rates, but deny they are treating workers unfairly.
There may be banks that are too big to be allowed to fail, but don’t doubt that the behemoths of the digital revolution are too big to be regulated.
People overestimate the influence of the media on voters. But ranting and plainly biased advocacy is even less successful.
“Market conditions are a challenge for our business,” is Stockland chief executive Mark Steinert’s oblique assessment of Australia's residential and retail property markets.
The theatre veteran is passionate about the benefits of drama classes in schools.
Greens candidate Tim Hollo will push for a Commonwealth-supported inquiry into the Mr Fluffy crisis.
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George Pell has gone from being one of the Catholic Church’s most powerful men to its most high-profile convicted paedophile. What legacy has he left behind?
Planning Minister Richard Wynne has refused to grant James Packer’s casino giant Crown Resorts an extension of time to build Australia’s tallest tower.
Little ones can pretend to go to the shops, have a coffee, even catch the bad guys and put out a fire in this role-playing playground.
Colder nights have seen an all-out algae bloom at Lake Tuggeranong.
The NSW government will more than double its spending on bike and pedestrian paths and, in a calculated move, has announced a new cycleway.
Malcolm Brown suggests "the vast amount of good Pell has done" should be viewed in a favourable light.
Doctors charging patients thousands of dollars out-of-pocket have been put on notice, with the federal government promising to publish their fees for procedures to expose exorbitant billing.
The changes to the Rhodes East planned precinct on the Parramatta River were favoured by Liberal Member for Drummoyne John Sidoti.
Developers were banned from making political donations in New South Wales in 2009 by the then Labor premier, Nathan Rees, who was responding to the immense disgust voters felt about the cloying relationship between the government and developers, and about the procession of political reprobates who were beginning to crowd into ICAC hearings.
Analysts see flat outlook ahead for Canberra's property values .
The Sharks have been fined $1.25 million and had $707,000 shaved off their salary cap for the next two seasons because of undeclared third-party agreements.
Richard Boyle's case highlights the need to legislate a public interest defence to stop a trend to pursue whistleblowers for criminal offences.