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The Rozelle bakery whose luscious bread, pastries and sausage rolls always sell out in minutes

The Rozelle bakery whose luscious bread, pastries and sausage rolls always sell out in minutes

Gleaming croissants, metre-long focaccia, plate-sized choc-chip biscuits and fancy fairy bread attract carb lovers from all over to Fabbrica Bread Shop.

  • by Lenny Ann Low

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Shuttered for 40 years, White Bay power station is getting jolted back to life

Shuttered for 40 years, White Bay power station is getting jolted back to life

The heritage building in Rozelle will next year open its doors for the 24th Biennale of Sydney, as the first major step in the urban renewal of the Bays West precinct.

  • by Michael Koziol
Luxury house with one of Sydney’s more intriguing back-stories sells for $13.9m at auction

Luxury house with one of Sydney’s more intriguing back-stories sells for $13.9m at auction

Six parties placed bids on the five-bedroom house with swimming pool, and it soared more than $1 million above its reserve.

  • by Carmen Forward and Tawar Razaghi
Looking for your next home? Here are some of the best for sale in NSW

Looking for your next home? Here are some of the best for sale in NSW

Take a peek inside some of the best properties on the market right now, from a Southern Highlands cottage to an inner-city waterfront home.

  • by Pauline Morrissey and Lou Sweeney
Wish list grows for ‘half-finished’ Rozelle parklands

Wish list grows for ‘half-finished’ Rozelle parklands

The new government has agreed to revisit earlier plans for the park that sits above the WestConnex motorway.

  • by Megan Gorrey
The race to stop a Sydney ‘traffic sewer’ becoming the next Parramatta Road

The race to stop a Sydney ‘traffic sewer’ becoming the next Parramatta Road

The state government is being urged to seize a rare opportunity to transform a notoriously congested road in Sydney’s inner west – before time runs out.

  • by Megan Gorrey
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After years flatlining, an inner west pocket is riding a wave of new eateries (including a second Fabbrica spin-off)

After years flatlining, an inner west pocket is riding a wave of new eateries (including a second Fabbrica spin-off)

After a series of closures, things are coming up roses in Rozelle-Balmain with a crop of new venues set to open.

  • by Scott Bolles
‘Lights, camera, action’: Spaghetti junction beneath Sydney months from opening

‘Lights, camera, action’: Spaghetti junction beneath Sydney months from opening

After more than four years of construction, motorists will soon get the chance to drive through almost 17 kilometres of tunnels – for a price.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
Magnificent or monstrous? The newest smoke stack coming to Sydney’s roads

Magnificent or monstrous? The newest smoke stack coming to Sydney’s roads

A render of the exhaust stack coming to Iron Cove, near Balmain, has divided locals and architects and been compared to a parcel, a boot and a giant portaloo.

  • by Michael Koziol
‘Is this really worth it?’: Sydney couple’s double or nothing property gamble

‘Is this really worth it?’: Sydney couple’s double or nothing property gamble

When Anastasia and her family paid $3.2 million for two derelict, completely uninhabitable conjoined houses in Sydney’s inner west onlookers were horrified.

  • by Sue Williams
Development plans increase pressure on government to reopen Glebe Island Bridge

Development plans increase pressure on government to reopen Glebe Island Bridge

Reopening the dilapidated swing bridge would connect Pyrmont and Rozelle, which the state government wants to overhaul with thousands of apartments and offices.

  • by Megan Gorrey