Who are the private investors 'sold' Welfare St when the NSW government still owned it. Lance Rosenberg is involved but who else? It's hard to find out.
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in Winning on Welfare Street
By Wendy Bacon,
11 January 2015
How developers keen for quick returns moved in on affordable housing on Welfare Street in Western Sydney. Part One: The auction and the media.
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in Public Land is Our Land
By Wendy Bacon,
17 December 2014
The NSW Office of Liquor Gaming and Racing is taking action against the Paddington Bowling Club to remove its licence. But the noise goes on.
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in Roseanne Beckett: A Miscarriage of Justice
By Wendy Bacon,
19 November 2014
For 25 years, the State has maintained Roseanne Beckett is guilty. So, John Maconachie's opening in the malicious prosecution trial held no surprises.
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in Roseanne Beckett: A Miscarriage of Justice
By Wendy Bacon,
19 November 2014
Innocent accused who lose appeals against conviction are in a very tough position in NSW
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in Women‘s Refuges
By Wendy Bacon,
14 November 2014
In June, Sydney's Muslim Women's Association refuge faced closure. After a strong campaign, it won back its NSW government funding
By Wendy Bacon,
11 November 2014
A transcript of a confidential hearing in an inquiry into possible corruption in affairs of the Paddington Bowling Club is missing.
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in Public Land is Our Land
By Wendy Bacon,
7 November 2014
NSW Land and Environment Court rules Woollahra Council was right to put CSKS Holdings DA on hold until NSW ICAC investigates land deal
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in Women‘s Refuges
By Wendy Bacon,
4 November 2014
As a range of inner city services are saved from the NSW Goverment’s axe, attention is turning to the fate of refuges in regional areas.
By Wendy Bacon,
22 October 2014
The National Curriculum is of huge significance which is why it's of public interest that a dramatic rewrite has been recommended by a racist and sexist.