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The new weapon in the fight against Sydney's potholes

<p>Transport NSW is field testing eight new pothole fillers at four locations around Sydney, including fill that hardens in wet conditions.</p> → Read More

'The propeller went through my head': Teenager meets rescuers a year after boating accident

15-year-old Izzy was seriously injured during a boating accident on the Northern Beaches last year. → Read More

Sydney restaurant employs robot amid COVID-19 staff shortages

<p>The newest employee at the Matterhorn Swiss restaurant in Turramurra, on Sydney's north shore, is fast becoming the boss' favourite.</p> → Read More

Old pianos rescued and renovated to pop up around Sydney

<p>On a thin, busy road leading away from the sand of Avoca Beach, the gentle lilt of piano wafts through the seas side flora. </p> → Read More

'Once the tail moves, we'll be right': $10k cow poo for Sydney charity

<p>If there had been turnstiles around Blacktown Showground, they would have been ticking over merrily, as an excited crowd gathered in the early morn, to watch the inaugural Feel The Magic Cow Pat Lotto.</p> → Read More

Qantas staff say heartfelt farewells as Boeing 747 takes off for the last time

It seems, through some informal polling gathered by your correspondent, that a line known as the Pucci – with themes of green, and anchored in those first family trips of the 70s – was the fave. "You could wash it, drip it dry, and it was ready for you the next morning", said Anne McInnes, class of '74. → Read More

Coronavirus: Australians to commemorate ANZAC Day virtually in tribute to Veterans

<p>From coronavirus isolation, Australians will this year commemorate ANZACs and Veterans past and present virtually after physical events were cancelled around the nation.</p> → Read More

Coronavirus: Sydney charity working overtime to feed thousands

<p>At the end of an industrial estate driveway in a warehouse in Windsor west of Sydney, on the crowded concrete floor, is for many the difference between eating and not eating over the next few days.</p> → Read More

Shark 'fit-bit' throws new light on ocean predators

A new monitoring device fitted to sharks is expanding our knowledge of their behaviour. → Read More

News Animals: A lion has urinated on 9News reporter Mike Dalton during an encounter at Zambi wildlife

A lion has urinated on 9News reporter Mike Dalton during an encounter at Zambi wildlife → Read More

Sydney International Airport launches emBark airport assistance dogs program

More than 43 million people pass through the thresholds of Sydney’s International Airport each year. → Read More

The childhood cancer patients who grew up to become doctors

There is little joy when the decision is made, that admission to hospital for treatment is necessary to tackle the number one killer of children in Australia. → Read More

Heroic prisoners of war finally honoured 75 years later

More than 70 years after war’s end, a soldier called Private Webber and 27 of his fellow servicemen a... → Read More

Starlight Children's Foundation marks 30 years of making sick kid's dreams come true

When the Starlight Children’s Foundation started in 1988, Humphrey B. Bear still had a gig, the Wiggles were without skivvies, and Captain Starlight was dressed in blue and orange, not the familiar purple and silver of today. But for the last 30 years, Starlight has not stopped honouring its original pledge, to grant the wishes of gravely ill children, which it has done more than 10,000 times.… → Read More

Shipwrecked beer finally on tap, 220 years later

It can be a wait at the pub sometimes for a refreshing bevvie, but not 220 years. If the barkeep told you s... → Read More

Little Penguins rescued by Taronga Zoo released back into the wild

Five Little Penguins rescued by Sydney's Taronga Zoo were today released back into the wild to continue bre... → Read More

Halverson boats transform Sydney Habour once again

It is one of the most famous names in the history of Australian marine engineering, and for many baby boome... → Read More

Blue Mountains outdoor exhibition rivals Bondi's Sculpture by the Sea

An outdoor exhibition called Sculpture at Scenic World has been created in the Blue Mountains to rival Bond... → Read More

From street artists to household names, Archibald entrants roll in

Artists from around Australia are racing to register their works in the final week of submissions for this ... → Read More

Sydney Easter Show 2018 how to save money on tickets and Showbags

The kids may be counting down the days to the 2018 Sydney Royal Easter Show, but in another room of the fam... → Read More