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ICAC points to Maguire’s ‘emotional hold’ on Berejiklian

ICAC points to Maguire’s ‘emotional hold’ on Berejiklian

The “particular dynamics” of the relationship between Gladys Berejiklian and Daryl Maguire needed consideration, a NSW court was told.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn

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One Nation looks to recruit Craig Kelly in NSW, sources say
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One Nation looks to recruit Craig Kelly in NSW, sources say

Despite official party denials, speculation is mounting the former Liberal MP will ditch Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party to join One Nation and force out NSW MP Tania Mihailuk.

  • by Max Maddison
ICAC acted outside powers in issuing Berejiklian report, court told
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ICAC acted outside powers in issuing Berejiklian report, court told

The former premier wants an appeal court to strike down corruption findings made against her after an inquiry exposed her secret relationship with an MP.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Police yet to accept gay hate crime inquiry recommendations despite apology

Police yet to accept gay hate crime inquiry recommendations despite apology

Commissioner Karen Webb apologised to victims’ families, yet neither police nor the government have accepted recommendations from an inquiry into gay hate crimes.

  • by Michael McGowan
Metro executive created $459,000 job for ‘dear friend’, investigation alleged

Metro executive created $459,000 job for ‘dear friend’, investigation alleged

Louise Howard, the now-former public servant at the centre of the claims, has dismissed the findings against her.

  • by Michael McGowan and Max Maddison
Transport executive denies corrupting hiring process despite ‘substantial evidence’
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Transport executive denies corrupting hiring process despite ‘substantial evidence’

Tim Parker, a former Sydney Metro senior executive, has denied allegations he breached government procurement and competition policies.

  • by Michael McGowan and Max Maddison
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Pollies derided this relic. Sydney Biennale is resurrecting it

Pollies derided this relic. Sydney Biennale is resurrecting it

The biennale has mastered the art of reviving the city’s neglected pockets. Next up: White Bay Power Station.

  • by Brook Turner
Second stage of Parramatta light rail finally gets green light

Second stage of Parramatta light rail finally gets green light

Seven years after the former Coalition government first announced the proposed route, the 10-kilometre tram line between the Parramatta CBD and Olympic Park has been given the tick by planning.

  • by Michael McGowan
Should we catch this falling Star? Or is it time for troubled casino to fold?
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Should we catch this falling Star? Or is it time for troubled casino to fold?

Adverse findings from a new inquiry by the regulator could mean the end of The Star casino’s operations in Sydney. But would that be so bad?

  • by Alexandra Smith
Workplace safety regulator criticised for ‘light touch’ investigations

Workplace safety regulator criticised for ‘light touch’ investigations

Industrial Relations Minister Sophie Cotsis commits to never allowing SafeWork to become so badly compromised again after highly critical review.

  • by Max Maddison and Michael McGowan
‘Irreconcilable differences’: Minns concedes Rosehill city may not proceed

‘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