As construction ramps up on the city's biggest transport overhaul in decades, residents across the metro corridor are grappling with immediate disruption—and long-term transformation that could reshape where Sydney's middle class can afford to live.
As NSW education authorities weigh major policy shifts, schools across Greater Sydney must prepare for significant structural and funding decisions that could reshape classroom learning within 12 months.
As the world watches Cape Verde's historic World Cup run, Sydney's African communities rally together—but immigration delays are testing their patience.
As the NSW government fast-tracks housing approvals across Marrickville and Dulwich Hill, affected residents are calling for genuine consultation before their neighbourhoods transform beyond recognition.
Council officials, community advocates and housing experts warn Sydney's most vibrant neighbourhoods are becoming unaffordable, with Marrickville and Newtown facing unprecedented displacement pressure.
While London and Copenhagen invest heavily in renewable infrastructure, Sydney's sustainability efforts remain patchier—though ambitious waterfront projects offer hope.
As inner-west councils fast-track development approvals, locals warn that density-first policies risk destroying the community fabric that makes Sydney's established suburbs worth living in.
As the state government pushes ahead with major infrastructure commitments, engineers, planners and transit advocates reveal growing tensions over priorities, funding and livability.
While Melbourne and Vancouver embrace aggressive zoning reforms, Sydney Council remains cautious on high-density development along transport corridors.
As federal policy shifts reshape pathways for skilled migrants, multicultural leaders across Parramatta, Strathfield and Marrickville face critical decisions about sponsorship costs and settlement support.
Breaking down Sydney's $50 billion transport overhaul: Western Sydney Airport rail costs, Metro expansion timelines, and what infrastructure investment means for commuters.
Planning officials warn Sydney's $1.3M median prices need urgent intervention. Experts call for radical zoning reforms and density changes to solve affordability crisis.