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On Track to Open More Stops on Sydney’s Light Rail Network

By NSW Premier, Barry O’Farrell  Final testing is underway on the Inner West Light Rail Extension as we get on with the massive job of building desperately needed public transport infrastructure across... Read more »

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Did the CIA Give Birth to The TTP at ‘Penny Lane’?

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Afridi secures a win for Pakistan

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World’s tallest man visits Gallipoli Mosque in Sydney

Sydney (Tribune International, 28 Feb 2014, Report by Suffan Hassan): World’s tallest man, 31 year old, a Turkish Muslim, Sultan Kösen visited Gallipoli Mosque (Auburn, Sydney) for Friday Prayer. He was the centre... Read more »

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Living In Harmony Festival 2014

The City of Sydney’s annual Living in Harmony Festival, kicks off this weekend! From 1 to 31 March, a diverse range of events will celebrate the communities that enrich Sydney. Leave your thumbprint on... Read more »

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Australian Media Rallies for Detained Journalists in Egypt The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and Australian affiliate, the Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA), stood in solidarity with media organisations globally in... Read more »

Historic Murray Darling Basin Agreements Signed

NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell and Deputy NSW Premier Andrew Stoner today welcomed the signing of the historic Murray Darling Basin agreements. “This is an historic reform that delivers a positive outcome for... Read more »

Stephen Conroy refuses to apologise to Lt General Angus Campbell over asylum ‘cover-up’ claim

LABOR defence spokesman Stephen Conroy is clinging to his job after refusing to apologise to the decorated Army General he accused of conducting a political cover-up. During a Defence Estimates hearing on... Read more »

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Iranian teacher builds robot to teach prayer

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Australians apologise to asylum seekers with photographic campaign

AUSTRALIANS have taken apologies into their own hands after the Federal Government’s blunderous approach to incidents involving asylum seekers. And now a website is offering ordinary Australians the opportunity to say what... Read more »

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Opal Card Now Available In Western Sydney

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