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French multinational SUEZ’s proposed Matraville waste incinerator is continuing to cause concern in the community, after a similar incinerator in Eastern Creek was rejected by the Land and Environment Court at a recent...

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The new Woolworths Metro in Macpherson Street, Bronte, has caused concern among some residents and business owners as to why the project was allowed to go ahead. Questions are being asked as to why Woolworths was given t...

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The Eastern Beaches community has rallied in vehement objection to the proposed changes to bus routes throughout the local area. Under NSW state government proposals, 25 bus routes will be withdrawn with alternative serv...

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The sea was angry that day my friends. It was the morning of the inaugural 1971 City to Surf, and as part of the fanfare of the day a troupe of ten parachuters overshot their mark and ended up in the drink at The Boot on...

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A Message from the Minister Change can be tough. I know when you’re used to things being a certain way, finding out they will soon be different can be a shock. I know that’s how many of you felt when you learned abou...

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As COVID Ambassador, Pearl is all too aware of the plethora of middle class issues that have arisen from Australia’s isolation from the rest of the world, and I am saddened to hear that ‘gender disappointment’ is o...

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This month’s cover artist, Caleb Reid, recently made the move from Bronte to Mullumbimby to pursue his artistic journey and get some decent waves… How long have you lived there? I’ve lived around the northern r...

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I have lived in the Eastern Suburbs all my life, and without a doubt, I have never known our community to be as angry as it is today at the very real prospect of losing so many of its cherished buses. The NSW Liberal gov...

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Wildlife Rescue organisation WIRES turns 35 this year, with countless volunteers looking after wildlife across the Eastern Suburbs. The efforts of local WIRES volunteers have been recognised through the Waverley Council ...

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