What is the latest news in Sydney
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Sydney's latest news includes the Metro West tunnel nearing completion, new anti-Nazi laws and ambulance stations, Western Sydney Airport facing carrier and infrastructure challenges, and sports updates with Sydney Kings' NBL win and Sydney FC's preparations. A Sydney Trains worker was stood down after a neo-Nazi rally, and Ben Garuccio joined Sydney FC.
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- Sydney FC must manage jet-lag for internationals Paul Okonengsler, Alhassan Toure, and Piero Kispe ahead of the match against Melbourne Victory.
- The three players returned just a day before the game, raising questions about the impact on Sydney FC's momentum. 6s
- It is uncertain if the late return will affect the team's performance; the outcome will be seen during the weekend match. 11s
- The coach commented that international breaks can disrupt timing but feels the players are in a good place. 18s
- The coach did not confirm whether new recruit Ben Garuccio will debut for Sydney FC. 30s
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Western Sydney International Airport nears completion but faces challenges securing more airline carriers and finishing transport links. Jetstar, Qantas Link, Singapore Airlines, and Air New Zealand have signed on, but more are needed.

NSW introduces new laws to unmask protesters promoting Nazi ideology and bans Nazi chants, symbols, or slogans near synagogues and Jewish schools. Violators face up to two years in jail or a $20,000 fine. Three new ambulance stations are planned for North Ryde, Oran Park, and South Windsor.




