North Sydney
Alleged sex assault of teenager puts ride-share app safety in the spotlight
The 17-year-old was allegedly detained and sexually assaulted by her ride-share driver on her way to work in Sydney’s north.
- Amber Schultz
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‘They’re laughing at us’: How a community lost its beloved bowlo
Norths Leagues Club promised to fix the Bangalow Bowlo’s dilapidated clubhouse when they went into partnership. Now it’s using the state of the clubhouse to justify its decision to close the club.
- Harriet Alexander
Glenfiddich’s Sydney home goes up for sale in $100m deal
German-backed Deutsche Wealth and Asset Management is selling its prime North Sydney office tower with a value of about $100 million.
- Carolyn Cummins
This 151-year-old Sydney private school is changing. Not everyone is happy
It will be back to the 1970s for Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College following its decision to offer some primary places in 2028.
- Christopher Harris
After 1986 days, the reopening date is set for North Sydney pool
The $122 million renovation will be unveiled to the public within weeks.
- Megan Gorrey
‘I thought it was crazy’: Inside the Sydney boarding school experience
Traditionally, boarding schools are a place for rural students. But times have changed.
- Christopher Harris
‘You’d be stupid to say, let’s invest’: Tax changes mean Chris is putting expansion on hold
While small business protests against changes to capital gains tax rules, the premier is demanding action on income tax.
- Jessica McSweeney, Cindy Yin and Max Maddison
The council, the developer and the $640m threat to Sydney’s weekend
The city’s race to meet housing targets is colliding head-on with community expectations in a dispute over working hours.
- David Barwell
How the metro killed a Sydney shopping centre
Greenwood Plaza, once a bustling thoroughfare with several international chains and a busy food court, has emptied out.
- Mary Ward and Megan Gorrey