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The row of four terraces on Crown Street, Surry Hills, was incorrectly shown to be on 597 square metres. The site is 297 square metres.

‘I want my $1m back’: Wealthy cattle baron in legal fight with valuer general

As typos go, the one issued to Theo Onisforou turned out to be an expensive one.

  • Lucy Macken

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Chex Crix, upstairs at the Cricketers Arms Hotel.

Cricketers Arms Hotel

An old-school pub with a surprisingly good bistro.

The Carrington in Surry Hills.

The Carrington

A contender for the best dog-friendly pub in Sydney.

Jann Alhafny said police were “indiscriminate” in their brutality toward protesters.

‘Like a pack of wild dogs’: Protester injured in Town Hall clashes calls for officers to be charged

Jann Alhafny, 69, was allegedly shoved to the ground by an officer at Monday’s rally, breaking her spine in four places. She and others want police to be held accountable.

  • Amber Schultz, Perry Duffin, Daniel Lo Surdo and Clare Sibthorpe
John James

Why this Sydney office block should make you feel like dancing

John James, the 94-year-old architect behind the Reader’s Digest building in Surry Hills, visits the site that marked both the peak and end of his career.

  • Julie Power
Smoke emanating from the Dove and Olive pub in Surry Hills.

Surry Hills pub fire suspends light rail services

The fire at the heritage listed Dove and Olive on Devonshire Street sent smoke billowing into the sky.

  • Jack Gramenz
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Avners, a Jewish food institution owned by Ed Halmagyi, is closing down.

Why the horror at Bondi has forced this Jewish bakery to close its doors

The former champion boxer and TV personality says he has been resilient in the face of threats and slurs, but Sunday’s massacre made once-unimaginable risks to staff and customers real.

  • Kayla Olaya
Outdoor dining has become a fixture of Stanley Street.

‘We don’t want any red tape’: The plan to make Sydney’s street dining tables permanent

The concrete barriers that have taken over city streets would be scrapped for bigger footpaths under plans to lock in the city’s “outdoor dining revolution”.

  • Megan Gorrey
From left to right: Cousins Alessandro Ranieri, Alessandro Riillo and Luigi Ranieri.

Prepare to wait, but the 11 panini staples are worth it at this tiny sandwich shop

The Italian-born cousins behind Luigi Panini build sandwiches from eight kinds of salumi, ultra-creamy stracciatella and house-made pesto.

  • Lenny Ann Low
405 Glebe Point Road, Glebe NSW 2037

Woman wins $4.8 million Glebe home with her father bidding at auction

Six parties registered to bid on the period home with a backyard, mostly families looking to upsize from smaller houses.

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