THE BRIEF: Bridge too far
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 05th February 2026 at 5:55amMorning, welcome to Thursday and the big question is, who would want to be Chris Minns? I ask because The Daily Telegraph is giving the NSW Premier a right word lashing this morning, with no less than two critical stories on the front page and yards of follow-on words inside. Top of page 1 is a picture of a group of 'E-HOONS' as the Tele calls them, streaming over the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Tuesday on their electric bikes (as well as conventional motorbikes) and breaking many a law as they did so. Usefully, state political editor James O'Doherty's extensive piece inside the print edition includes a graphic with a list of the broken rules and laws. Thing is, says O'Doherty, and cue reader outrage, police didn't pursue the riders because it ...
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