Sydney childcare centre mix-up puts role of grandparents in spotlight
Experts say cost-of-living pressures are impacting child care, with many grandparents being relied on to help ease the burden on struggling parents.
Danuta Kozaki is a reporter for ABC News in Sydney. Follow her on Twitter: @danutakozaki
Experts say cost-of-living pressures are impacting child care, with many grandparents being relied on to help ease the burden on struggling parents.
Police officers will be out in full force in Sydney's CBD as 35,000 runners are expected at the Sydney Marathon, and thousands of protesters at three separate rallies.
The postman is accused of supplying stolen bank cards to two separate organised crime groups, after allegedly stealing items from 70 letters or packages in Sydney's east.
Five top political staffers have agreed to front a public inquiry in Sydney today into the Dural caravan terror plot, after being threatened with arrest if they did not.
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A leading charity describes the system governing poker machines as "broken" following a damning auditor-general's report.
The World Health Organization designated the new NB.1.8.1 strain as a "variant under monitoring" and it's now the dominant variant in China and Hong Kong.
Lawyers for former SAS corporal will likely spend the coming days pouring over the reasons for the dismissal of his appeal.
Police release the photo of a Tongan man on the run after an early morning border force operation saw one official assaulted and another stabbed in the neck.
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A 21-year-old who was arrested and charged after spray-painting anti-Israel graffiti in Sydney's east has been granted bail after months in remand.
Drivers were left stranded and waiting for help after their tyres were pierced by the debris from a truck on the M1 southbound from the NSW Central Coast to Sydney.
NSW Crime Commissioner Michael Barnes says the decision not to confiscate the money was one he did not want to make.
NSW Police are continuing to investigate the death of Claire Austin, 38, in Sydney's east after she was injured trying to escape an alleged domestic violence incident.
Northern Beaches Hospital's private operator Healthscope said the public-private model used there was "no longer compatible" with the state government's objectives.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese conceded Labor made a mistake in previously dumping candidate Tu Le in the south-west Sydney seat of Fowler.
The much-anticipated drug summit report has been released, after being handed to the state government with 56 recommendations across key areas including prevention, early intervention, and reform.
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Huge swells, a massive king tide and storm surges have battered some of Sydney's beaches including Bondi in the city's east and Cronulla in the south overnight.
The NSW premier defends rushing racial hatred laws through state parliament in response to a spate of antisemitic incidents across Sydney.
Sydney architect Luigi Rosselli, who will design the house at Tamarama Point, says it was a "relief" to finally receive approval for his design.
The full bench of the Fair Work Commission has decided to impose a cooling-off period until July 1, so the government and unions can keep negotiating on pay and conditions.
A magistrate describes the alleged display of a flag with a Nazi swastika near Sydney's Jewish Museum and War Memorial as "disgraceful, disgusting and abhorrent".
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