Chris Minns will seek to rush through legislation in the NSW parliament this week to toughen up gun laws in the wake of last week's massacre at Bondi, but also limit protest rights. @sgofftunks and @caitlinmaloney0 report from the vigil at Bondi Beach. https://t.co/gmG1XJc4Lg
Penny Gulliver has been training the LGBTIQ community in martial arts for 35 years after being horrified by gay bashing murders on Sydney coastal walks, writes @sgofftunks for Interchange. https://t.co/gqTghxm9dw
My last ever newsletter for @CentralNewsUTS. Have loved writing this alongside @sgofftunks and @jess_dsouza_ each week. Thanks for reading!
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The final CN Newsletter for 2025 is out now. This week covers the ecocide caused by war in Ukraine, record Indigenous deaths in custody in NSW and a protest to protect affordable housing in Sydney’s Inner West.
Read the full edition on Substack.
https://t.co/J65tUCrR1P
Issue 20 of the CN Newsletter is out now, covering the impact jailing mums has on kids, the ease of ordering illicit drugs, Sydney-based artists painting to support Gaza and a documentary on Palestinian activist Assala Sayara.
Full edition on Substack.
https://t.co/5DdaCJhvXF
Today marks one year of the CN newsletter! This week covers the legacy of Giorgio Armani, why a councillor believes an antisemitism summit was more focused on protesters & why one man is running 34 marathons in 34 days.
Read the full edition on Substack.
https://t.co/m8gvPI5Soa
Women continue to be underrepresented in leadership roles in Australian media, holding less than a quarter of senior positions, according to the latest report by Women in Media.
https://t.co/iQ52XsfgeF
Sydneysiders turned out in droves today for the Harbour Bridge March for Humanity - protesting the destruction of #Gaza and starvation of the #Palestinian population by Israel. Read the full story from Central News's team of reporters on the ground: https://t.co/woy0mF2fi2
Today's #SydneyHarbourBridge protest march in support of #Gaza was attended by anywhere between 90,000 and 300,000 according to police and organisers. Whatever it was, it was huge. Central News' team of reporters was there to capture the day in pictures. https://t.co/SXZz6rpDyn
The CN Newsletter returns today with the latest on the pro-Palestine march on the Harbour Bridge, the legacy of Indigenous barrister Paul Coe, how TikTok could fuel eating disorders & struggles for music venues post-COVID.
Read the full issue on Substack.
https://t.co/LOQ3CDAaUY
Up to 50,000 people are expected to march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge tomorrow in support of Palestine and to denounce the ‘ongoing starvation’ of the civilian population by Israel, after the Supreme Court this morning ruled in favour of the protest.
https://t.co/oLIUpWb5Hm
Burmese refugee women need greater economic and educational empowerment opportunities to help combat gender-based violence, according to humanitarian organisations, report @sgofftunks and @caitlinmaloney0.
https://t.co/sAIgFEZcXY
However, the elephant’s role in Thailand’s tourism as a popular attraction creates opportunities for unethical practices to arise, reports Central News.
Read the full article on our website.
https://t.co/9CneLPZtWP
BLOG UPDATE: Albanese casts vote at Marrickville West Public School
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has met with Inner West locals as he casted his vote at Marrickville Public School.
📸: @sgofftunks
Issue 7 of the CN newsletter is out today, ready for the federal election! This week covers discontent among voters in Grayndler, the government’s new school funding plan and rising skin cancer in young Australians.
Read the full edition on Substack.
https://t.co/DAnWG03WV7
Queues wrapped around the corner at Marrickville Library Pavilion this morning as eager residents casted their votes bright and early @CentralNewsUTS.
Full video on YouTube: https://t.co/JNG86IOb3J
BLOG UPDATE: Marrickville votes
Marrickville residents lined up bright and early to cast their votes in the PM’s seat of Grayndler.
Watch the full video on our blog by Zac, Caitlin, Sarah and Ned.
https://t.co/G3V1lTElSl
Read issue 3 of the CN Newsletter now! This week we bring you a special edition on the federal budget, which Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivered on Tuesday night.
Read the full edition on Substack.
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Curated by @sgofftunks, @caitlinmaloney0 & @jess_dsouza_.
The Special Edition issue of the CN Newsletter is out now!
This week covers stories produced on the Foreign Correspondent Tour, from the displacements of Burmese people, to Chiang Mai’s vibrant cabaret scene.
Read the full issue on our Substack.
https://t.co/3Pj6BAGZaT
In the recent federal budget, it was announced that the energy bill relief of $150 rebates will be extended to the end of the year, @sgofftunks and Jessica O'Bryan reports.
$1.8 billion energy rebate dismissed as 'short-term fix' - Central News