Firefighters fight massive blaze in Sydney’s inner west
A large clothing factory fire in Marrickville has now been contained, after more than 15 fire trucks responded to the scene. Major roads are closed as the clean up continues.
A large clothing factory fire in Marrickville has now been contained, after more than 15 fire trucks responded to the scene. Major roads are closed as the clean up continues.
Police have seized supercars, designer jewellery, hundreds of counterfeit goods and a gel blaster after dismantling a Sydney-based crime syndicate.
The prime minister amassed a huge travel bill in his first term in office, with the Opposition maintaining Albanese should have been channelling some of that money into meeting with US President Donald Trump.
Booming suburbs in one Sydney area will receive a major funding splash to ease congestion and cut travel times, with the federal and state governments teaming up to spend $156m on planning local roads.
A man has been charged after a high-speed police pursuit through Maitland ended in a crash, with officers allegedly uncovering cash, drugs and a weapon inside the vehicle.
Footage has emerged of a man weaving through traffic on an electric unicycle along a major Sydney road — overtaking cars, using bus lanes and raising serious safety concerns.
A 25-year-old man will remain behind bars on remand for an alleged hit-and-run in Sydney’s southwest which killed a 70-year-old man while he crossed the road. Here’s what happened in court.
A man shot in the face during a western Sydney kebab shop shooting targeting an alleged underworld figure may never walk again, doctors fear, with shrapnel causing significant damage.
A Northern Rivers man accused of the brutal bashing murder of his partner told police he wasn’t drinking when her body was found, despite them observing he “smelled like alcohol and was sweating profusely”, a first-day trial has heard.
Seven people accused of taking part in a dial-a-dealer syndicate across the state’s Riverina region have been charged after police conducted multiple raids. Now, their identities can be revealed.
Young Sydneysider of the Year nominee Hunter Karam wants to “make mental fitness the norm” which is why he set up a charity to help turn the tide on male suicide.
Jailhouse on the rocks, please. A prison-themed venue is on the cards for inner Sydney suburb where patrons can expect to don orange jumpsuits, be handed a pretend criminal record and be served contraband cocktails.
A new study has revealed a potential decline in critical thinking and problem-solving skills, raising questions about the true cost of convenience in the age of artificial intelligence.
Hopes of reforming the state’s broken workers compensation scheme before July have been dashed after the NSW government’s legislation is committed to a longer inquiry.
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