Plans to repurpose part of Sydney’s Moore Park golf course move forward despite criticism from golfers. Multiple outlets report that the Minns government is proceeding with changes to the 18-hole course in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, including reducing the course’s footprint. Golfers and other opponents express anger and argue against the proposal to shrink the facility. The coverage describes a “carve-up” of the course for a new park, framing the issue as a dispute over land use in a well-known inner-city area. While the opponents’ position centres on protecting the full 18-hole course, supporters of the government’s approach point to the planned creation of additional park space. The reports present the same broad sequence: government plans are advancing, and opponents—including golfers—are raising objections as work begins. The dispute is portrayed as significant partly because Moore Park is described as a swing-vote electorate area, adding political attention to the local planning decision.