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.
As visa policy shifts and housing pressures mount, multicultural leaders across Parramatta, Lakemba and Chatswood face critical decisions about settlement services and community cohesion.
Education leaders across NSW are sounding alarms about readiness to implement artificial intelligence in classrooms, citing insufficient workforce preparation and funding constraints.
While international tensions simmer, Sydney's neighbourhood groups are building social safety nets that rival – and surpass – similar-sized cities worldwide.
New statistics from NSW Police paint a complex picture of crime trends across the city, with some suburbs seeing dramatic shifts while others remain relative hotspots.
As construction accelerates on the Metro to Bankstown and Western Sydney, residents face three years of disruption—but the payoff could reshape how millions move through the city.
Decades of incremental decisions, from post-war sprawl to restrictive planning rules, have created the affordability emergency now reshaping city politics.
This week's local government decisions signal major changes ahead for Western Sydney, but community concerns over density and heritage preservation continue to mount.
As rental vacancy rates plummet across Surry Hills, Redfern and Waterloo, local leaders warn the affordable housing shortage is reshaping entire neighbourhoods.