The state Labor leader has criticised the government for pursing $514 million B-Line bus project that “won’t improve things at all”. The B-Line project was estimated to boost total capacity for passengers from Sydney’s northern beaches to the CBD by 19 per cent on weekday mornings between 6am and 10
The North Korean news agency KCNA singled out Australia, describing their actions in taking part of the military drill in South Korea as part of their allegiance to the United States, as a “suicidal act”. “This is a suicidal act of inviting disaster as it is an illustration of political immaturity,
On Demand public transport that allows Sydney commuters to book transport nearby will be in trial from October.Commuters in the North West, South West, West, Eastern Suburbs, Norther Beaches, Sutherland Shire and Central Coast will be available to book transport near their home to a local transport
Pet-lovers in Sydney can gather on Saturday 2 September to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Northcott Pet Day. The event will be held at Ward Park and Northcott Community Centre in Surry Hills for Sydneysiders to enjoy free activities.One major event will include free pet health checks and advi
Two universities from Melbourne saw impressive results from the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), while universities in Sydney were ranked near the bottom of the 100 list. According to the world’s top 100 ladder of universities from the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), Uni
Commonwealth Bank Australia (CBA) customers could be eligible for massive amounts of refunds due to mis-sold consumer credit insurance (CCI). Approximately $10 million will be refunded to over 65,000 customers after they were sold unsuitable CCI, according to the Australian Securities and Investment
Ivanhoe Estate will be transformed into the biggest social and affordable housing renewal development in Australia, as part of the $22 billion Communities Plus program. The Ivanhoe Estate located at Macquarie Park will provide NSW with 3000 units, including at least 950 social housing units and 128
Digital driver licence, which will allow people to use as a proof of identity and proof of age will be accessible on a mobile phone across NSW.A digital driver licence trial by the NSW Government will be tested by motorists in Dubbo region. Dubbo residents will be able to access their digital driver
Sydney motorists have experienced heavier traffic on Parramatta Road, due to commuters avoiding the new introduced tolls on Sydney’s M4 Motorway between Parramatta and Homebush. According to the Transport for NSW (TfNSW), travel times between the Parramatta Road were increased by 20 per cent, and tr
Australia has agreed to comply with the unanimous adoption by the United Nations Security Council to apply new sanctions against North Korea. According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Australia will act quickly to implement the new resolution to support the international action. The UN Security
The homeless currently living in tents in Martin Place will be relocated to a 24- hour “safe space” this week, following the NSW Government’s attempt to remove its tent city. The tent camp, located opposite the Reserve Bank building has been growing for weeks as a protest for longer-term housing opt
Viral gastroenteritis notifications throughout emergency departments has been rising in hospitals across NSW. Patients in NSW emergency departments have increased by 34 per cent compared to the usual number for this time of the year, making 1,900 people in emergency departments in the last week alon
NSW’s first automated Smart Shuttle will now enter a two year trial at Sydney Olympic Park from August. The Smart Shuttle will be available for public use later this month, after it successfully completes trials and safety checks at a secure, off-road environment. “Today we drive our cars but the re
A new fleet of 60 light rail trams have arrived in Sydney to run between the CBD and South East Light Rail. A total of 60 Citadis X05 vehicles will carry up to 450 people. Each coupled set will have 96 permanent seats, 24 flip seats and room for standing passengers. The tram will require four times
Tens of thousands of new homes built in central Sydney from Westmead to Parramatta and Olympic Park to Strathfield may be taxed around $20,000 per house. This is part of the state government’s 20-year plan, as they estimate a minimum expansion number of 70,000 new homes. The government also hopes to
New legislation will be introduced to give more power over their superannuation providers, ensuring more transparent and accountable retirement savings systems for future Australians. “This comprehensive package will help deliver all Australians a strong and modern superannuation system that is sole
Another Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile defense system test will proceed, as heightened concerns about North Korea’s nuclear missile testings continue to rise. THAAD had previously intercepted an intermediate-range missile target in the Pacific Spaceport Complex in Alaska earlier
The proposed F6 Extension toll road from Sydney to Wollongong would charge commenters $10 per one-way journey, leading to a toll fee of $100 per week, according to a leaked planning document. Considering each one-way journeys, the return toll of $20 would will cost people $100 per week, who would co
The Green Square library, located in the inner-city area near the airport and the city centre, will be opened for tours next month. On Saturday 5 August, the City of Sydney’s project managers will facilitate tours for Sydney-siders to sneak a preview of the new $47 million library and plaza.Lord May
Four out of five businesses advertising jobs on Korean language websites in Australia are offering illegal pay rates, according to a new audit by the Unions NSW. Korean website is among one of the top language websites that offer illegal pay rates as little as $4.20 per hour, and is joined by Chines