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Winds in the East — and a Change for the West?

The impact that a decade of Liberal governance has had on the area’s growth is undeniable –– but not necessarily positive.

March 21, 2023 Anthony-James Kanaan
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University of Sydney enters fight for development space at North Eveleigh

The University believes their presence is essential to the success of the precinct.

November 30, 2022 Roisin Murphy
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Architects call for giant vulvic casino to offset horror of Crown’s Barangaroo tower

The End Times explores Sydney's most evocative development application.

October 24, 2022 Honi Soit
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Social warfare over social welfare

Regrettably, Australia has forgotten how to reach back for the poor.

May 25, 2022 Josh Clay
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What on earth is happening at Badgerys Creek?

Controversy surrounds the development of Sydney's new airport.

April 18, 2021 Oliver Pether
News // Housing

International House to be demolished

Residents will be moved to other University housing.

October 23, 2018 Janek Drevikovsky

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