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The High Court last year ruled in favour of a land claim over the abandoned Paddington Bowling Club.

Why the battle for NSW bowlos and surf clubs just got bigger

A local Aboriginal land council had a major victory last year when it won a claim over land in Sydney’s east. But the government is moving to tighten the laws.

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The NSW Government is cracking down on homophobic hate crimes.

Parliament to hold inquiry into human rights act for NSW

A group of MPs and legal groups had called on the state government to investigate introducing a human rights act in NSW, as tough new laws to combat homophobic hate crimes are revealed.

  • Jessica McSweeney
Sydney MP Alex Greenwich had decided to call time on his political career.

‘Saw fear in their faces’: The reason Alex Greenwich had a change of heart

The independent Sydney MP had decided to call it quits on public life. But two things have convinced him otherwise.

  • Alexandra Smith
Developer Toohey MIller is leveraging the state government’s affordable housing to build a luxury apartment block opposite Victoria Barracks.

‘It’s Paddo, not Rio’: The cheap Sydney units being replaced by penthouses with rooftop pools

Fancy a lavish apartment with its own rooftop pool in Sydney’s eastern suburbs? The existing block of flats will need to be bulldozed first.

  • Megan Gorrey
78ers Rebbell Barnes and Karl Zlotkowski, who marched in the first Mardi Gras.

Karl marched in the first Mardi Gras. News this week took him back to that night

Amid reports of violent hate crimes against LGBTQ people, the parade defiantly – and fabulously – turns 48 on Saturday.

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Board disputes and financial woes have hit Mardi Gras hard.

Surprises, shocks and sequins: Inside the fight for the future of Mardi Gras

As Mardi Gras approaches its 48th year, it’s facing internal divisions, funding crises and cancellations.

  • Kayla Olaya
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NSW upper house MP Mark Latham outside court last month.

Latham should pay more for ‘nausea-inducing’ tweet, court told

The former NSW One Nation leader was ordered to pay Alex Greenwich $140,000 in damages for defaming him. The independent Sydney MP’s lawyer says it should have been more.

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Alex Greenwich and Mark Latham.

Latham’s fight after offensive tweet cost him more than $500,000

Former NSW One Nation leader Mark Latham wants an appeal court to overturn Sydney MP Alex Greenwich’s defamation victory.

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Crossbench MPs Taylor Martin and Alex Greenwich.

‘Fork in the road’: Crossbenchers deliver circuit-breaker for workers’ comp laws

Former Liberal turned independent Taylor Martin and Sydney MP Alex Greenwich have devised a deal to end the bitter debate over the troubled workers compensation scheme.

  • Alexandra Smith
Alex Greenwich has detailed his mental health struggles with gay magazine DNA

‘Can’t let the haters win’: Alex Greenwich on the biggest battle of his career

The Sydney MP turned to exercise to improve his mental health after a defamatory tweet from Mark Latham triggered post-traumatic stress disorder.

  • Alexandra Smith