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Tom Rabe
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- Passengers face months-long wait for multibillion-dollar train fleetSydney Morning Herald
- NSW Votes LIVE: Dominic Perrottet narrows contest with Chris Minns, Labor tipped to return to powerSydney Morning Herald
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- Paul Keating doesn’t own Barangaroo. The people of NSW doSydney Morning Herald
- Labor hopeful for Ryde withdraws candidacy after alleged domestic violence incidentSydney Morning Herald
- Years late, NSW’s new trains to finally start carrying passengersSydney Morning Herald
- Compo crisis worsens as thousands of workers underpaidSydney Morning Herald
- ‘There’s no easy solution’: Calls for government to intervene in flood insurance crisisSydney Morning Herald
- Eugowra residents faced $40,000 insurance bills. Now they’re counting the cost of floodsSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Send a boy in to do a man’s job’: Elliott launches fresh attack on KeanSydney Morning Herald
- Australia news LIVE: Education ministers meet to discuss teacher shortages; John Barilaro returns to face inquiry over New York trade roleSydney Morning Herald
- Sydney commuters brace for train disruptions as workers vow to stop workSydney Morning Herald
- Major disruptions for Sydney rail network as unions push ahead with actionSydney Morning Herald
- NSW government backs down on union’s demands for train fleet changesSydney Morning Herald
- Train services to be slashed by up to 75 per cent during week of industrial actionSydney Morning Herald
- Sydney train disruptions expected despite urgent talks between union, ministersSydney Morning Herald
- Stalled industrial dispute adds $50 million to Sydney Metro costsSydney Morning Herald
- Negotiation breakdown threatens to keep new rail fleet in mothballsSydney Morning Herald
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