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- Crime
Second boy faces court over fatal stabbing of Sydney teenager
The parents of the 15-year-old dodged media outside the court after their son appeared charged with murder.
- Jack Gramenz and Amber Schultz
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Scooter bandits tackle delivery rider in ‘brazen’ daytime robbery
A 16-year-old has been charged as police search for alleged co-offenders in a brazen and organised robbery at a western Sydney intersection.
- Jack Gramenz
‘Mal not happy’: Police text messages reveal neo-Nazi rally fallout
A tranche of documents tabled in parliament includes text messages from a deputy police commissioner, who failed to tell his boss about the rally plans.
- Patrick Begley, Michael McGowan and Jack Gramenz
- Analysis
- Nationalism
A blunder left senior police in the dark about a neo-Nazi rally. It was far from the most concerning revelation
If we have learnt anything from Saturday’s police-sanctioned protest, it is the size of the chasm between those who make laws and those who enforce them.
- Riley Walter
The warning that did not go to MPs before neo-Nazi rally
Parliamentary security usually notifies MPs about protests in front of NSW Parliament. That warning did not go out before neo-Nazis rallied on Saturday.
- Max Maddison and Jessica McSweeney
- Exclusive
- Extremism
Far-right figure who visited ‘motherland’ Germany is close to forming national party
Sydney man Jack Eltis said the National Socialist Network “was about 90 per cent” of the way to forming state and national parties.
- Jordan Baker, Riley Walter and Jessica McSweeney
Police say they were powerless to stop a neo-Nazi rally. Experts suggest otherwise
NSW Police sought prohibition orders to ban marches across the Harbour Bridge and at the Opera House. At Parliament House on Saturday, it said it could not act.
- Michaela Whitbourn
NSW to reintroduce protest laws amid fallout from neo-Nazi rally
The state government has flagged new laws as it scrambles to contain days of fallout after more than 60 neo-Nazis rallied outside parliament on Saturday.
- Jessica McSweeney
- Exclusive
- Extremism
The avowed Nazi who signed protest application letter to police commissioner
Jack Eltis’ history of public antisemitism and racism raises questions about why the protest outside NSW parliament was never flagged with senior police or politicians.
- Patrick Begley and Riley Walter
- Opinion
- Extremism
What we just witnessed was state-sanctioned Nazism
What on earth did the NSW Police think a rally organised by the National Socialist Network would be about?
- Jenna Price
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