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Cops challenge court call that strip searches unlawful
Police are continuing to fight for their right to strip search festival-goers, appealing a landmark ruling that found their use was unlawful in some cases.
The NSW premier has warned farmers they may face compulsory land acquisition if they cannot reach a compromise with Santos on ...
The Minns Labor Government is reforming early learning funding to link state investment to quality standards and direct it to areas most in need of ...
The continuation of the drug detection methods comes despite last month’s successful class action against NSW Police.
The state’s oldest cultural institutions, the Sydney Opera House, Art Gallery of NSW, Powerhouse Museum, Australian Museum, State Library of NSW and Museums of History NSW, have each added a new ...
The Minns Labor Government’s Investment Delivery Authority has received 48 major investment proposals worth $136 billion following the first round of expressions of interest, marking a significant ...
Many of the racing clubs slated for closure are in regional Australia, including at Broken Hill, where the loss of its club ...
NSW and Victorian government agencies are running swathes of unsupported legacy infrastructure, at times without formal risk assessment and planning despite it housing so called “crown jewels” systems ...
Separate caravan parking will be provided in both the northbound and southbound rest areas which also provides separate ...
Pothole weary drivers will welcome the news that the State Government has accelerated the delivery of $298,239 to undertake a pothole and road repair ...
The recently formed NSW Office for AI has appointed its first director and is currently hunting for 13 staff to advise state ...
The government can't hide its frustration with Rio Tinto but at the same time, it's preparing to dip deeper into taxpayers' ...
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