Nigel Gladstone is a senior journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Private school enrolments have hit a record high after public schools enrolment numbers dropped by almost 7000 pupils last year.
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.
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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.
The State Emergency Service has responded to over 1600 calls for help as intense rainfall sweeps across coastal NSW.
There are now 19 schools with over 2000 students, more than double the number in 2015.
Slow-moving, dangerous thunderstorms are causing flash flooding in Sydney and the Central Coast.
Ten years ago the Herald examined how Sydney would house its population in 2026. But the future poses an even bigger challenge.
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.