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Man waited inside ex-girlfriend’s north shore home before stabbing, court told
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Crime

Man waited inside ex-girlfriend’s north shore home before stabbing, court told

A 23-year-old man was picked up by police in North Manly shortly after the incident. It is alleged he was covered in blood.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne

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‘Bad for the whole of NSW’: Inside the north shore’s NIMBY crusade

‘Bad for the whole of NSW’: Inside the north shore’s NIMBY crusade

Ku-ring-gai Council is taking the state government to court to block its planning reforms. But even in NIMBY central, attitudes about housing policy are starting to shift.

  • by Michael Koziol
This mayor says he’s ‘more YIMBY than NIMBY’, but his council will sue the state over housing

This mayor says he’s ‘more YIMBY than NIMBY’, but his council will sue the state over housing

Ku-ring-gai mayor Sam Ngai has come under fire from the planning minister for making a legal challenge to the state’s new laws.

  • by Anthony Segaert
Sydney won’t get 170,000 new homes at stations. Here’s why
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Planning

Sydney won’t get 170,000 new homes at stations. Here’s why

We’ve done the maths and, for 170,000 homes to be delivered, all 37 zones would require the density of Elizabeth Bay.

  • by Michael Koziol
‘Putting our feelers out’: Developers swoop ahead of north shore rezoning
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Planning

‘Putting our feelers out’: Developers swoop ahead of north shore rezoning

Residents in Roseville and other suburbs slated for higher-density housing have already been approached by numerous developers and real estate agents.

  • by Michael Koziol
Why was the eastern suburbs spared in the housing blitz?

Why was the eastern suburbs spared in the housing blitz?

Sydney mayors say plans for thousands of new homes around Metro stations are now uncertain after the Minns government accidentally released its signature plans to ramp up density at major transport hubs.

  • by Michael McGowan, Max Maddison and Michael Koziol
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How a 1950s brick house got a makeover that left it unrecognisable

How a 1950s brick house got a makeover that left it unrecognisable

Nicholas and Adeline saw beyond the house’s bones to envision a modern-day masterpiece that looks completely different now.

  • by Carmen Forward
Teacher snaps up $6.8 million Roseville manor with one bid

Teacher snaps up $6.8 million Roseville manor with one bid

The auction took less than two minutes for the winners to beat two other interested parties for the grand residence on a spacious block.

  • by Carmen Forward
Keeping the leafy in leafy north shore: Fight to stop illegal tree felling

Keeping the leafy in leafy north shore: Fight to stop illegal tree felling

Ku-ring-gai councillors want a big increase in fines for illegal tree removal after Killara residents complained that not all citizens were playing by the rules.

  • by Angus Dalton
The mischievous communications of roving sons
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Column 8

The mischievous communications of roving sons

Countdown to the downturn a bit of a downer.

North Shore student found safe and well after going missing from party

North Shore student found safe and well after going missing from party

The young woman was found by PolAir following a land search of the area surrounding the property where she was last seen.

  • by Sally Rawsthorne