City life
Pride can be a barrier for those in need. This Sydneysider found a solution
Cheryne El Hawat, 30, is one of several Sydneysiders who were honoured on Wednesday night for their contribution to the city.
- by Michael Koziol
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Cycling
Work to start on Harbour Bridge cycleway next year as final design revealed
An Indigenous artwork depicting eels will run the length of the 200-metre bike ramp, the construction of which has divided opinion in Sydney’s north.
- by Megan Gorrey
Inside the plan to transport hundreds of thousands across Sydney for Matildas showdown
Close to 100,000 at Sydney Olympic Park, thousands in the city and Parramatta and hundreds of pubs to watch the Matildas. Will Sydney’s transport cope?
- by Anthony Segaert
In the melting pot of western Sydney, views on the Voice are as diverse as the population
This region could be crucial to the Voice to parliament either passing or failing – but many residents are still undecided.
- by Jordan Baker and Matt Wade
The $44m plan to revive Sydney’s Haymarket into a food and cultural hotspot
The City of Sydney wants the southern end of the CBD to celebrate Chinese, Thai and Korean cultures in a neon light-filled dining and entertainment destination.
- by Megan Gorrey
Human wave surges through Sydney’s streets to Bondi
Tens of thousands, in costumes and colour, filled Sydney’s streets for the 14-kilometre City2Surf, with the winners posting a time just over 40 minutes.
- by Perry Duffin
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Sydney councils
NSW government to investigate grants as anger grows over grandstand plans
The NSW government will review a $3.6 million grant for a suburban sports ground, amid a bitter row over plans for a new grandstand in North Turramurra.
- by Andrew Taylor
‘Keeping the Eskys’: North shore bar preserved in new boarding house
The Pickled Possum’s owner says the north shore late-night venue will be retained as part of an affordable housing redevelopment.
- by Andrew Taylor
The smart urban tweak that got Sydney dancing in the street
Come sunset, movers and shakers of a different ilk descend on Darling Harbour. Their destination is Moriarty Walk, dubbed Dancers’ Alley.
- by Anthony Segaert
10 places in Sydney to watch the Matildas’ quarter-final
Where you can watch the Matildas play France in the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup on Saturday.
- by Billie Eder
Inside Dancers' Alley at Darling Harbour
Each night, a small lane at Darling Harbour comes alive with dancers of all ages and backgrounds.