Big Brother conspiracy claims put council protesters on police radar
SA’s top cop says police may intervene if protesters continue to disrupt council meetings, and he supports the CCTV technology they claim is a tool for sinister surveillance.
SA’s top cop says police may intervene if protesters continue to disrupt council meetings, and he supports the CCTV technology they claim is a tool for sinister surveillance.
He allegedly preyed on elderly women by letting down their tyres. Now a so-called “Good Samaritan” has been charged over alleged scams which netted him thousands.
A large crowd was waiting to be heard about concerns their council was watching them – but nobody could have predicted what would happen next.
An Oodie-wearing West Lakes hotel worker was allegedly waiting to drive her boyfriend and two other men away from the scene of a bizarre shooting, a court has heard.
An accused hit-run driver will stay behind bars after allegedly causing a terrifying crash where a motorcyclist was knocked from his bike and needed to have his leg amputated.
The government has made family violence protection orders free – but this woman was told she’d have to pay $300. Now she fears her ex will track her down and hurt her.
A 73-year-old woman was leaving Sefton Plaza when a man offered to change her ‘flat tyre’. Moments later her handbag was gone.
New details about a mass drug seizure which netted millions in cash and assets, including a Lamborghini, have emerged – revealing seven of the eight charged over it.
Vastly different reactions to viral online videos of attempted robberies sparked intense condemnation and calls for better protection from racism for young children.
An “ignorant” online post by a councillor comparing a common council project to Nazi Germany has sparked calls for her resignation. But she says she was “speaking her own mind”.
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