As violence surges in major cities worldwide, data shows NSW police response times and prevention programs are delivering results—yet funding gaps threaten gains.
As Melbourne and Brisbane boom, Sydney's Marrickville and Dulwich Hill face critical decisions about housing density, heritage and neighbourhood character.
From post-war European arrivals to today's Asian and African communities, understanding the decades-long patterns behind our city's extraordinary diversity.
As the NSW government fast-tracks development approvals across Marrickville and Enmore, community groups say affected locals are being shut out of decisions reshaping their neighbourhoods.
As budget allocations and enrolment pressures mount, local educators must navigate pivotal choices that will reshape classroom capacity across the city.
Explore how population growth, planning delays, and investor speculation created Sydney's housing affordability crisis. Median prices near $1.2M, rental vacancies at historic lows.
Explore how Sydney's neighborhoods transformed from postwar European settlement to today's Asian-led immigration wave. Discover the demographic shifts reshaping our multicultural city.
Sydney's Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan faces cost pressures and labour shortages. M12 motorway, Penrith rail extensions, and Campbelltown bus upgrades may miss 2027-2029 deadlines.
A decade of incremental budget cuts, enrolment surges, and shifting federal responsibility has left NSW educators grappling with infrastructure and staffing shortfalls that didn't emerge overnight.
As mid-year budget reviews loom, City of Sydney and surrounding councils face pivotal choices on housing density, transport spending, and community facilities that will define the next decade.
As median property prices near $1.2 million, city planners and policy voices outline competing visions for tackling affordability and density across Greater Sydney.