Princess Ingrid Alexandra arrives in Australia to begin studies at University of Sydney, smiling at the press.

Norway’s Princess Ingrid Alexandra Chooses University Life in Sydney Over Royal Duties

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Trades Palace for University of Sydney A future Queen is making waves—not with a crown, but with a university degree—as Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway prepares to begin her studies at the prestigious University of Sydney. Royal Enrolment Confirmed for Semester 2, 2025 The 21-year-old royal, second in line to the Norwegian…

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Adam Goodes at SCG with 2005 Sydney Swans premiership teammates holding the cup and greeting fans.

Adam Goodes Returns to SCG as Swans Celebrate 2005 Premiership Glory

AFL Legends Reunite for Historic Milestone In a deeply moving moment for Australian sport, Adam Goodes returned to the SCG on Saturday night, marking his first major appearance with the club since retiring. Joined by coach Paul Roos and fellow 2005 Sydney Swans premiership legends, Goodes led the commemorative walk from Swans HQ to the…

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Pacific Square Shopping Centre where man was allegedly stabbed in the neck

Shocking Stabbing Incident at Sydney’s Pacific Square Shopping Centre

Shocking Daylight Attack Leaves 23-Year-Old Hospitalised A chilling act of violence shook Sydney’s eastern suburbs on Saturday as a 23-year-old man was allegedly stabbed in the neck at Pacific Square Shopping Centre in Maroubra. The attack occurred just before midday, triggering widespread fear and an urgent police response across the region. The victim suffered a…

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A general practitioner consulting with a young patient about ADHD treatment options in a clinical setting.

GPs Empowered to Support ADHD Care: A New Era of Accessibility and Specialist Collaboration

NSW Shifts ADHD Diagnosis Model to Empower General Practitioners The New South Wales government has introduced a landmark healthcare reform, granting general practitioners (GPs) new authority in ADHD care. In a move designed to increase access to ADHD diagnosis and treatment, this reform follows the footsteps of similar initiatives in Western Australia and Queensland. Until…

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Reunited Sydney couple in court over anti-Semitic attack charges

Couple Freed After Alleged Anti-Semitic Vandalism Causes $20,000 Damage in Sydney

Couple Freed After Alleged Anti-Semitic Vandalism Causes $20,000 Damage in Sydney Couple released after alleged anti-Semitic attacks in wealthy suburb A Sydney couple has been released from custody after appearing in court over their alleged involvement in a series of anti-Semitic attacks across one of the city’s wealthiest suburbs. The incidents, which caused an estimated…

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Sydney Trains at a standstill during previous union industrial action.

NSW Train Union Dispute Resolved with Government Pay Deal After Months of Chaos

Long-running rail pay dispute finally resolved The long-standing pay dispute between the NSW government and train unions that disrupted travel for months has finally reached a resolution. A 12 per cent pay rise over three years has been agreed upon after negotiations in the Fair Work Commission. This breakthrough comes after continuous tension that resulted…

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Trainer criticizes Rosehill sale rejection as missed opportunity for Sydney racing industry

Rosehill Sale Rejection Sparks Concern as Racing Industry Faces Uncertain Future

Rosehill sale rejection called a missed opportunity The recent rejection by Australian Turf Club (ATC) members of the proposed $5 billion Rosehill sale has been described as a “missed opportunity” by a leading Sydney trainer, who spoke with Racing Confidential under the condition of anonymity. Members vote down major infrastructure plan The vote, held on…

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Guy Sebastian arrives at NSW court for explosive trial against ex-manager Titus Day

Guy Sebastian to Testify in High-Stakes Trial Against Ex-Manager Accused of Embezzling Royalties

Guy Sebastian to appear in court amid embezzlement allegations Guy Sebastian is set to appear in a Sydney courtroom as his former manager faces serious embezzlement allegations involving hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid royalties and performance fees. High-profile trial rooted in broken professional trust The case has drawn widespread attention due to the…

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Randwick Council votes on banning election corflutes from power poles and parking signs in Sydney

Randwick Council Considers Full Ban on Election Corflutes to Tackle Visual Pollution and Waste

Randwick Council considers ban on election corflutes A Sydney local council is taking a bold step toward sustainability and cleaner streets by reconsidering the traditional use of election corflutes on public infrastructure. Council vote signals environmental shift In a significant move reflecting growing environmental consciousness, Randwick Council has voted 9–5 to explore a total ban…

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Newington College campus with coeducation announcement banner

Legal Bid Fails as Newington College Moves Forward with Coeducation Reform

Prestigious Boys’ School Wins Supreme Court Ruling A prestigious Sydney institution has moved a step closer to becoming coeducational after a legal challenge mounted by one of its students failed in the Supreme Court. Staged Coeducation Plan from 2026 Newington College, an elite private boys’ school located in Sydney’s inner west, had announced in 2023…

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