Consumers could be forgiven for asking themselves if it is safe to buy an apartment off the plan with issues frequently emerging in Sydney’s building developments. But industry stakeholders say new laws protect prospective buyers.
NSW Ambulance is continuing to investigate the breach to determine the full details of the incident, involving the release of an image of Lauren O’Neill’s injured leg just after she had arrived at hospital.
The environment protection body is continuing its investigation into the supply chain which has seen potentially asbestos contaminated mulch testing broaden to include seven schools across Sydney, a Woolworths supermarket and a hospital.
Many sites across Sydney remain cordoned off for testing to check the potentially asbestos contaminated mulch, and the list of sites is growing longer, but authorities say the risk from undisturbed material remains low.
Good luck getting a hotel in Sydney. Swift’s Eras Tour has packed the Harbour City’s hotels and driven up short-term rental costs as thousands descend on the city ahead of four concerts.
One major supplier says it is experiencing a “short-term” CO2 supply shortage on the east coast of Australia”, but the ABC understands it is not known how long it will take for supplies to be restored.
There may be relief on the horizon for insomniacs, as new technology using timed exposure to light based on core body temperature measurements aims to move the body clock in the right direction.
It’s believed there are many more rescues in wilderness areas than publicly reported, and experienced bushwalkers should reassess their preparation for hikes in areas affected by heavy regrowth, one experienced guide warns.