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Liberal MP considers defying party to support Greens bill on no-grounds evictions
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Liberal MP considers defying party to support Greens bill on no-grounds evictions

Despite both Labor and the Coalition promising to end no grounds evictions before the last election, neither has moved to end the practice. One Liberal MP is sick of waiting.

  • by Michael McGowan

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Paradise lost: Homeless spike in tourism hotspots prompts Airbnb crackdown warning
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Paradise lost: Homeless spike in tourism hotspots prompts Airbnb crackdown warning

The latest NSW homelessness street count has seen the number of people sleeping rough in some coastal areas soar by several hundred per cent.

  • by Michael McGowan
‘I’m devastated’: Funding row threatens kids’ places at renowned family and domestic violence centre

‘I’m devastated’: Funding row threatens kids’ places at renowned family and domestic violence centre

Up to 100 children a year face being blocked from accessing one of the state’s most recognised family and domestic violence intervention centres. Parents say the government is abandoning them.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
New taxes impeding delivery of 50,000 new homes in Sydney, developers claim

New taxes impeding delivery of 50,000 new homes in Sydney, developers claim

A new Property Council report says two new taxes and long planning approval times are making housing construction across swaths of Sydney unfeasible.

  • by Max Maddison
Minns flags tougher bail laws for high-risk domestic violence orders

Minns flags tougher bail laws for high-risk domestic violence orders

The move comes after yet another high-profile alleged domestic violence incident which saw a woman stabbed outside an Alexandria gym on Wednesday.

  • by Michael McGowan
Councillor has not read same-sex parenting book he led charge to ban

Councillor has not read same-sex parenting book he led charge to ban

Conservative councillor Steve Christou made the admission as the NSW government accused the western Sydney council of breaking state-enforced library guidelines.

  • by Anthony Segaert and Jessica McSweeney
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Buying a home? The building commissioner has a message for you
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Buying a home? The building commissioner has a message for you

The state’s departing construction tsar David Chandler says buyers now have unprecedented powers at their disposal before purchasing a property.

  • by Max Maddison
‘Broken system close to collapse’: Critical worker shortages in child protection, domestic violence

‘Broken system close to collapse’: Critical worker shortages in child protection, domestic violence

NSW is facing a chronic shortage of caseworkers, including child protection workers, leaving vulnerable kids and women facing more harm.

  • by Alexandra Smith, Max Maddison and Michael McGowan
NSW Police to use metal detectors against knife violence

NSW Police to use metal detectors against knife violence

The Minns government is giving police more powers after a spate of high-profile stabbings, including the Bondi Junction attack and the Wakeley church assault.

  • by Alexandra Smith
‘We don’t have time’: Minns rules out royal commission into domestic violence

‘We don’t have time’: Minns rules out royal commission into domestic violence

The time and cost of a royal commission were the two pivotal factors that led Premier Chris Minns to decide against a royal commission into DV.

  • by Max Maddison and Alexandra Smith
‘Lives lost, families broken’: Minns announces $230m in domestic violence funding

‘Lives lost, families broken’: Minns announces $230m in domestic violence funding

The NSW government will on Monday announce funding to fight domestic violence after a spike in assaults and a rise in demand for services.

  • by Michael McGowan