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Nick Chapman.

‘It’s been 25 years in the making’: The inner west’s $57 million path is finally opening

A determined band of community campaigners championed the project to turn a disused rail corridor into a bike and pedestrian path. It’s nearly ready to ride.

  • Megan Gorrey

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How Tara turned a ruined shop into a soulful family home

From a burnt, graffiti-addled eyesore to a home the neighbourhood is proud of, this renovation was not for the faint of heart.

  • Emily Power
The Bourdain pizza.
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Frankly Nick’s

A second-generation pizza shop doing things the old-school way.

Owners William Kay (left) and Georgio Panousos.

These childhood mates grew up in their dads’ pizzerias. Now they’ve opened their own

No apps, no online ordering, no web bookings. Doing things the old-school way is already paying off for Frankly Nick’s.

  • Lenny Ann Low
A family from southern Sydney paid $3.36 million at auction on Saturday for a Roseville home with a garden retreat.

Couple pay $3.36m at auction for ‘entry-level’ home in elite suburb

Buyers made a beeline for the single-level property on Sydney’s upper north shore, drawn by its price point, the lead agent said.

  • Kristy Johnson
Local resident Barney Soloman swims in the Cooks River at Boat Harbour, Hurlstone Park (it’s not recommended)

Ode to a suburb that goes under the radar

Its biggest claim to fame is one night with Albo. But here’s why it’s the Paris of Sydney’s south-west.

  • Jordan Baker
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Negroni in a can at HP Bowlo in Hurlstone Park.

Flashback on the right track at HP Bowlo in Hurlstone Park

A small bar with BYO food is servicing a 'suburb time forgot'.

  • Lenny Ann Low
The menu at Chololo is emblematic of a multicultural city such as Sydney.

Famous on US social media, birria tacos now have a home in Sydney

The act of dipping a crisp taco packed with meat and cheese into soup doesn't just make good social media content. It also tastes incredible.

  • Pilar Mitchell
Simon Lakis of  Kylon Eatery and Specialty Coffee in Hurlstone Park.

No cases, mass confusion in ‘Paris end’ of Sydney’s pandemic hot zone

On Monday every resident seemed to have a different version of what the rules were in the eastern end of the lockdown zone.

  • Carrie Fellner
Top dish: Chilli eggs.

Counting your cafe blessings in Hurlstone Park

Hurlstone Park locals know a good thing when they find it.

  • Angie Schiavone