The content of the incoming NSW History Syllabus, while broader than previous iterations, is still limited in scope. How this will impact students is now left to be seen.
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There is something to be said for the opportunity to look love right in the face, in broad daylight, surrounded by people but enchanted only by the one standing next to you.
The worsening cost of living crisis will continue as even the strongest measures like the billions put into social housing will take years to come through- assuming they are implemented well.
Considering the most influential factor in predicting recidivism in younger people is contact with the criminal legal system, holding unsentenced young people in custody endangers them, their families, and their future.
Record breaking rainfall has devastated major towns along Australia’s east coast, in a “one-in-a-one thousand-year event”.
In a show of strength, essential health workers congregate in Sydney and across NSW against stagnating pay and working conditions in hospitals.
Tensions were high on Tuesday morning as two opposing sides of the abortion debate clashed outside the New South Wales Parliament House on Macquarie Street, where they would stand their ground for hours to come
The ‘Our Body Our Choice’ march called for safe, legal and free access to abortion for all
Waiting for Sydney’s gabber renaissance
This is definitely not the Sydney University guide to fare evasion