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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

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Assorted doughnuts.

Cafe Knotted

A viral South Korean doughnut shop opens in Burwood.

  • Lee Tran Lam
11 Seale Street, Burwood NSW 2134

Homeowner whose knockdown-rebuild dreams were squashed sells for $4.1m

The owner planned a modern home on the site, but then neighbours contacted the council in opposition.

  • Carmen Forward
21 Belgrave Street, Burwood NSW 2134

Librarian splashes $4.9 million on luxurious Sydney house

The determined buyer paid $500,000 above reserve, and nearly $1 million above the guide, outbidding a neighbour who had watched the project from start to end.

  • Carmen Forward
Chicken pot Hong Kong-style at Hong Kong Bing Sutt.
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Hong Kong Bing Sutt

Casual diner serving retro vibes and beloved Canto-Western cuisine.

Biang biang noodles at My Aunt’s Handmade Noodles.
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My Aunt’s Handmade Noodles

Handmade noodles five ways for your five senses.

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An ambush, then a note on a corpse: Inside the alleged plot to execute a Sydney father

A little-known Asian crime syndicate allegedly hired three would-be assassins to murder a wayward employee as he collected his children from daycare.

  • Sally Rawsthorne and Amber Schultz
Artemios Mintzas has two adult children and works as a customer service attendant for Sydney Trains.

‘He’s doing OK’: Sydney Trains worker faces court over alleged grand final night shooting spree

Artemios Mintzas, 60, has been charged with 25 offences after allegedly spraying bullets at police, pedestrians and cars in Sydney’s inner west.

  • Amber Schultz
Harry Moxham (left) and Aidan Masters (right) are on a missionto dine at every eatery along Parramatta Road in Sydney.

Strip clubs and $3.50 coffees: The couple eating their way along Parramatta Rd

An inner west couple is on a mission to visit every food place on what has become one of Sydney’s most maligned traffic corridors.

  • Kayla Olaya
Protesters demonstrate outside Ashfield Civic Centre, where a public forum on the council’s Fairer Futures housing plan was held.

Residents furious at plans to build 30,000 homes in Sydney’s inner west 

Tensions reached boiling point as irate protesters and staunch supporters clashed at a fiery four-hour meeting in Ashfield.

  • Cindy Yin