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With the election fast approaching, it is often difficult to know who to vote for. During the month we fired a few questions at the Liberal and Labor candidates (let’s face it, the others don’t stand a chance) in the...

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Punters at Bronte Beach will pay less when parking for fewer than four hours under planned changes to the Bronte Cutting car park. From December, Waverley Council will trial a $3.50 hourly rate with a $15 daily cap for t...

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Prolific Coogee swimmer and dedicated coach Keith “Coo” Little has passed away aged 93. Coo made his mark on the swimming world by dominating the Masters Winter Swimming competition from its inception in 1976...

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Venturing down to Bondi Beach on a Friday morning, you may feel as though you’ve taken a trip in Dr Emmett Brown’s DeLorean. With more fluoro on display in the water than at Parklife 2010, you’d be forgiven for thi...

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City2Surf participants are encouraged to ditch their duds to support the Smith Family Recycling Operation when the popular fun run gets underway on Sunday, August 11. Continuing this 10-year tradition, Smith Family volun...

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On the second weekend of June, hundreds of Eastern Suburbs locals descended upon the Maroubra Sports Club for the inaugural Plebs, Pro’s & Personalities 24-hour Treadmill Run for Suicide Prevention. The run pi...

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It may or may not be the first time that four generations of women from the same family have sat down together for lunch at the Coogee Bay Hotel, but regardless, the female quartet that dined at the popular pub in early ...

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Bondi Winter Magic is back this winter with a jam-packed calendar boasting a wide range of arts, music, fashion and food events on the beachside promenades. No longer do you have to spend the colder months confined to wa...

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A significant number of young people suffering from depression and other mental health issues feel isolated and alone, shunning the thought of reaching out to loved ones or to strangers. Unfortunately, the stigma surroun...

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On a chilly Friday night in May the generally docile watering hole that is the Charing Cross Hotel was bursting at the seams with generous punters from near and far, all there to support Mal Ward’s ‘Forever Johnno’...

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