Today marks 170 years since New South Wales launched its first passenger railway line, connecting Sydney and Parramatta. This 22-kilometre journey ...
Two historic steam trains will race today through Sydney today as part of this weekend's Transport Heritage Expo at Central Station. The Great Train Race will see 124-year-old steam locomotive 3001 go ...
A woman who disappeared 13 years ago was killed by her partner at a remote area in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia, a coroner determined on Monday, Sept. 29.
The skyrocketing cost of the Metro West underground train line between the CBD and Parramatta is detailed in leaked government documents.
More than 13 years after a vibrant and “fiercely free spirited” young woman disappeared without a trace, a coroner has concluded she was killed by her controlling lover. Leisl Smith was last seen ...
More than 13 years after a young woman vanished without a trace, a coroner is set to finally shed some light on the long-held mystery. Leisl Smith, 23, was last seen alive on CCTV getting into a white ...
From bone-chilling blizzards and hurricane-force winds to devastating droughts and biblical-style floods, these are the worst weather events the world has experienced in the last century.
Caves are nature's ancient wonders. They've been around for millions of years. Some caves were formed over 100 million years ago through the combined effects of water erosion, volcanic activity, and ...
After 13 years and having justice heartbreakingly ripped from under them, Leisl Smith’s family finally have answers.
Before Taronga Zoo stole the spotlight, Sydney’s first zoo was hiding in a swamp. In 1884, the city’s very first public zoo opened in Moore Park, on a site rather unglamorously called Billy Goat Swamp ...
Get your sweat on with the best easy day hikes near Sydney, or work your muscles with our guide to the city’s best gyms. Plus, you can make the most of the lovely weather with Sydney’s best picnic ...
It’s getting pretty amusing watching how Brisbane’s modern-day success seems to come as such a shock to those who live in the sprawling big cities to our south.