Chris Minns
Editorial
Police
The alleged crime that has horrified Sydney, and the questions demanding answers
A major investigation has already raised two big issues for police and the community to grapple with over the coming weeks and months.
- The Herald's View
Latest
Minns announces $275 million in clean energy grants
The Minns government will offer funding for small and medium-sized businesses to pilot new clean energy technology.
- by Michael McGowan
‘Irreconcilable differences’: Minns concedes Rosehill city may not proceed
Premier Chris Minns insists he was clear that plans for a Rosehill mini-city were not a done deal.
- by Alexandra Smith and Chris Roots
‘Bitterly disappointing’: Labor may keep greyhound racing at Wentworth Park
The state government is considering ripping up the Coalition’s plan to close the dog track in inner-city Glebe and convert the site into public open space.
- by Michael Koziol
‘I can’t give you a date’: Land audit yet to unearth any sites for housing
Premier Chris Minns announced the audit in May, saying it would be completed within months as part of the government’s priority of improving housing supply.
- by Michael Koziol
The sites for Sydney’s new public preschools revealed
The Minns government has finalised the 100 sites around the state that will have public preschools for the first time.
- by Alexandra Smith
Minns says a fight with councils is ‘the last thing we want’ - but he has one over housing
Hours of council and community deliberations in Sydney have crystallised key objections to the government’s housing reforms. Will the premier hold his nerve?
- by Michael Koziol and Anthony Segaert
Minns v Moore: Leaders trade jibes as bad blood over housing intensifies
The NSW Premier Chris Minns again singles out the City of Sydney mayor for criticism over residential development. Clover Moore says he has his facts wrong.
- by Max Maddison
Updated
Sydney asbestos crisis
Asbestos-ridden mulch may have been discovered in private homes
The NSW taskforce will assist the Environmental Protection Authority investigation into hundreds of sites across Sydney potentially contaminated by asbestos-ridden mulch.
- by Max Maddison and Jessica McSweeney
Opinion
Column 8
This curtailment could lead to a bun fight
While our pollies head for the casting couch.
Racing members and trainers push for late scratching of Rosehill development plan
A new Metro station and 25,000 homes at Rosehill could be scuttled by opposition from within the Australian Turf Club, which must agree to sell the land.
- by Michael Koziol