WestConnex

Rochelle Porteous, an聽indefatigable campaigner, suddenly died earlier this year. Hall Greenland writes about her activism, noting many of her greatest victories came while she was in a minority on Leichhardt Council.

NSW transport minister Jo Haylen has been forced to step down for using her government driver for personal outings. Her record on public and active transport also deserves to be scrutinised, argues Andrew Chuter.听

The number聽of asbestos-polluted sites聽grows聽by the day, people should be asking why the EPA聽has failed to act聽for a decade.听Peter Boyle reports.

Angry residents have told NSW Transport and the Inner West Mayor that a royal commission should look into decisions聽which have led to the Rozelle Interchange gridlock. Peter Boyle reports.

More聽privatisations of public assets are聽in store for聽New South Wales as聽Premier Dominic Perrottet refuses聽to rule out more sell-offs. Jim McIlroy reports.

Residents of the Inner聽West Sydney community, and many suburbs beyond to Penrith, lost a great activist for social and environmental justice, write聽Adrienne Shilling and Peter Hehir.

The NSW Coalition budget on June 21 locks in a wage cut for public sector workers, brings in a new land tax and further entrenches the privatisation of transport, reports Jim McIlroy.

Transurban, which manages toll roads including the M2, M5 and WestConnex, is being examined by a New South Wales government inquiry. John Goldberg reports.

Long-term community and union activists聽Andrew Chuter and Rachel Evans will run for the Socialist Alliance in the New South Wales Senate. Jim McIlroy reports.

Anti-WestConnex protest in 2017. Photo: Peter Boyle.

Critics say the sale of the final 49% of the WestConnex tollway to a聽Transurban-led consortium is just another multi-billion-dollar public subsidy to big business. Peter Boyle reports.

91自拍论坛聽speaks to Gabi Brown, who聽gave evidence behalf of Rozelle Against WestConnex to a New South Wales parliamentary inquiry into the controversial Western Harbour Tunnel and Beaches Links聽projects.

WestConnex exhaust stack at Arncliffe. Photo: Andrew Chuter.

The New South Wales government believes that there is nothing wrong with diluting聽toxic emissions from WestConnex into surrounding areas while claiming it is world鈥檚 鈥渂est practice鈥. Peter Hehir reports.