‘Prolonged and repeated’: Mother’s $4k social media scam
A woman who was caught red-handed swindling 10 people on Facebook Marketplace in dodgy phone deals has been told her methods were ‘calculated’ and ‘repeated’.
A woman who was caught red-handed swindling 10 people on Facebook Marketplace in dodgy phone deals has been told her methods were ‘calculated’ and ‘repeated’.
The NSW bail system is in the grips of a farcical scandal, with the state government refusing to ban private ankle bracelet providers as police desperately try to account for more than 20 accused criminals who have potentially been roaming unchecked.
The Super Bowl is back and Australians are partying harder than ever before, with thousands of fans packing into bars and clubs while others tune in from home on Monday to watch the game of games.
A southwest Sydney cat grooming business owner, who died when a “freak bolt” of lightning shattered a tree on her property, has been remembered as a “beautiful mother” and a “fabulous person taken way too soon”.
The NSW Government will consider creating a think tank that includes local councils to bring Parramatta Road back from the dead and help resolve Sydney’s housing crisis.
Labor has pledged $2m to protect women and children from violent men. Here’s how the funding will help.
A ‘teal’ candidate contesting a seat in Sydney’s upper North Shore once worked as a consultant for big tobacco, and published unashamedly pro-vaping content in the local newspaper she edited.
Mortgage holders facing high interest rates and cost-of-living pressures are beginning to falter with the number of Supreme Court filings for property possession soaring to its highest level in five years.
The Prime Minister left flood-ravaged North Queensland to attend a Labor fundraising dinner in Brisbane, using his taxpayer-funded jet for a trip that lasted just six hours.
Woolies is under fire for hitting consumers with higher prices in some of its stores, with a pack of toilet paper revealing the stark difference.
Just days after a Kingswood pizza shop owner was stabbed to death by a gang of youths, business owners in neighbouring stores say coming to work has become a daunting task.
The public broadcaster has now apologised to a unit of Australian soldiers after it was discovered additional gunshots had been added to a major report about possible war crimes.
A man has been charged with murder after the death of a four-month-old baby in the state’s northwest. Here is what we know.
Premier Chris Minns has been given a strong message by readers of The Daily and Saturday Telegraph: stop listening to Clover Moore’s anti-Moore Park golf club rhetoric and abandon government plans to hack the course in half.
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