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Investigations revealed that the blobs were a gross combination of human faeces, cooking oil, chemicals and illicit drugs.
The golf-ball-size debris that led to beach closures across the Australian city was not tar balls as first thought, but was instead made up of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste.
The Sydney Marathon has joined the ranks of New York, Boston, Chicago, London, Berlin and Tokyo, receiving a designation ...
The rapid growth of our capital cities is creating all sorts of problems. Dispersing growth across regional city networks could ease these growth pains and make our cities more sustainable.
New data released sees new South Wales in Australia benefit from largest-ever economic return from the cruise industry.
The body of an 11-year-old boy who was swept out to sea in front of his family in Australia has been found, authorities said ...
The black balls spotted on Sydney beaches are comprised of "fatty acids, petroleum hydrocarbons, and other organic and inorganic materials," the New South Wales Environment Protection Authority (NSW ...
The capital of New South Wales has an array of urban adventures on its doorstep, with activities ranging from foraging walks ...
Sydney has been officially elevated to the ranks of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, becoming the seventh city to join the ...
SYDNEY, Nov 8 — Australian scientists have identified the ... were closed from 16 October for a clean-up after the discovery, BBC reported. While New South Wales officials initially suspected a mix of ...