A two-metre-wide hole appears at a worksite on a long-delayed Sydney motorway tunnel project in the city’s south, prompting a response from the state workplace safety regulator. Inspectors are called to the site after the opening emerges.

All outlets report the regulator dispatches workplace safety officers to assess the situation and ensure compliance with safety requirements. The incident is described as another problem on a project that has faced delays.

While the reporting is consistent on the core facts—location, the size of the hole, and the involvement of the workplace safety regulator—the coverage focuses primarily on the immediate response rather than providing details about the cause or any consequences. The articles do not, in the excerpts provided, specify who is affected, whether there are injuries, or how work is altered following the discovery.