Cate Faehrmann

The NSW government's third attempt聽to聽expand聽the privatisation of water has been averted. Tracey Carpenter reports.

Residents are organising to oppose the NSW government's efforts to聽open up the valley of Rylstone in the Central Tablelands to coal mining. Coral Wynter reports.

The campaign for justice and compensation for the victims of the fake 鈥渨ar on drugs鈥 is growing. Rachel Evans reports.

The NSW Liberal government is feeling the political heat after thousands of protest emails protesting a bill that could make koalas extinct in the state聽crashed the parliamentary server, reports Jim McIlroy.

There were mixed results in the recent Greens NSW Legislative Council preselections. But, that in itself represents a revival in the fortunes of the more radical (or red-ish) Greens who have suffered a series of losses in such ballots over the past two years.聽Those losses were welcome news to the self-styled 鈥渕ainstream progressives鈥 (or centrists) who lead the Australian Greens and have long chaffed at the presence of Corbyn-like elements in the Greens NSW. Now, writes former convenor of NSW Greens Hall Greenland,聽that losing trend is over.