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Nigel Gladstone

Nigel Gladstone

Nigel Gladstone is a senior journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald.

The 10 simple hacks to beat spiralling petrol prices

Bowser prices are rising quicker than drivers can keep up with them. Here are a few changes that could help keep more fuel in your tank.

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PLC’s principal has expressed grave concerns over the safety of students.

Girls lead exodus from state’s public schools

Private school enrolments have hit a record high after public schools enrolment numbers dropped by almost 7000 pupils last year.

  • Christopher Harris and Nigel Gladstone
Police are asking for help to find an 85-year-old man who may have been kidnapped from his home in North Ryde on Friday.

Elderly man mistakenly kidnapped from Sydney’s north-west: police

Police are searching for an 85-year-old grandfather, who they believe was not the intended target when he was taken from a home in North Ryde on Friday morning.

  • Nigel Gladstone
Bayley siblings Jimmy, 5, and Jackson, 8.

The Sydney suburbs running out of kindergarten students

Search our table for enrolment changes at every school.

  • Christopher Harris and Nigel Gladstone
Pedestrians at the corner of George and Market streets.

Walking on this Sydney street felt like a ‘traffic sewer’. Not any more

Foot traffic has more than tripled in some areas on George Street while nosediving on Pitt Street – but there’s still a way to go.

  • Cindy Yin and Nigel Gladstone
SMH: Wild Weather, Sydney Northern Beaches. Narambeen Lake.

Flash floods and landslide in Sydney as wild weather hits

The State Emergency Service has responded to over 1600 calls for help as intense rainfall sweeps across coastal NSW.

  • Ben Cubby, Julie Power and Nigel Gladstone
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Grandparents might pay for excursions and other incidentals, Knox Grammar School. headmaster Scott James said.

The Sydney private schools that supersized in a decade

There are now 19 schools with over 2000 students, more than double the number in 2015.

  • Christopher Harris and Nigel Gladstone
Weather. Mikey and Patch May check out the wild surf conditions from the Cronulla rock pool.

Sydney’s beaches closed, hundreds call for assistance as storm lashes coast

Slow-moving, dangerous thunderstorms are causing flash flooding in Sydney and the Central Coast.

  • Julie Power and Nigel Gladstone
Sydney’s population will pass 6 million in the next decade, and housing everyone remains a challenge.

Sydney’s booming population won’t kill the great Australian dream, but it will change it

Ten years ago the Herald examined how Sydney would house its population in 2026. But the future poses an even bigger challenge.

  • Megan Gorrey and Nigel Gladstone
Liberal MP Michaelia Cash has claimed the travel allowance more frequently than any other senior politician.

The other travel perk politicians pocket when they go to Canberra

Senator Michaelia Cash has claimed $123,978 over 40 months, or more than $3000 a month, to stay in a home she owns in the nation’s capital.

  • Brittany Busch and Nigel Gladstone