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Spike in NSW passenger train faults sparks urgent repair project

Spike in NSW passenger train faults sparks urgent repair project

New figures show train faults have increased almost one-third in the past year, resulting in cancellations and delays to services.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan

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Problems at the core of AI

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How much your Opal fares will rise on Monday

How much your Opal fares will rise on Monday

Fear not – the weekly cap will stay in place, as will discounted Friday travel.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
There’s good news for commuters on Parramatta Road – as long as you’re in the right vehicle

There’s good news for commuters on Parramatta Road – as long as you’re in the right vehicle

Government figures show travel times for city-bound motorists on a stretch of Parramatta Road in the peak have fallen since the final part of WestConnex opened.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
Residents lodge human rights complaint over Oxford Street cycleway
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Residents lodge human rights complaint over Oxford Street cycleway

Island bus stops created by a separated bike lane force passengers to cross the bike lanes to get from the footpath to the bus stop.

  • by Michael Koziol
Why you’ll be waiting a bit longer for this new Sydney motorway

Why you’ll be waiting a bit longer for this new Sydney motorway

Sinkholes that opened up at one of the project’s sites three months ago are forcing contractors to look at redesigning a tunnel for the M6 in the city’s south.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
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Explicit excellence shows value of traditional ways
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Explicit excellence shows value of traditional ways

Explicit teaching is now being recognised, as it should always have, as the most effective learning method for the vast majority of students.

Frydenberg 2.0 presents a problem for the Liberals

Frydenberg 2.0 presents a problem for the Liberals

A faction in Kooyong has started to agitate for Mr Josh Frydenberg to be the Liberal candidate in this seat. The current selected candidate, Amelia Hamer, won the right to be the candidate with a large majority vote nine weeks ago. Will we next hear that she has “generously” stepped aside for Mr Frydenberg? Being a woman, she must know what action is expected of her.

These suburbs may get a metro station. Trouble is, the tunnels are already built

These suburbs may get a metro station. Trouble is, the tunnels are already built

Premier Chris Minns is refusing to rule out an extra station for Metro West at Silverwater or Newington despite giant machines closing in on Olympic Park.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
‘Impossible to sleep or work’: How roadworks made Noel’s life a misery

‘Impossible to sleep or work’: How roadworks made Noel’s life a misery

The NSW transport agency appreciates its construction projects can impact residents, but Noel Painton Smith and her neighbours say a major highway upgrade is damaging their homes and health.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Revealed: The Sydney bus routes that will be axed and cut short when Metro opens
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Revealed: The Sydney bus routes that will be axed and cut short when Metro opens

While there is bad news for some commuters, long-suffering Victoria Road bus passengers have had a win.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan