Shopping cart ‘crisis’ sends Sydneysiders off their trolleys
Abandoned shopping trolleys in Sydney’s southwest are causing hundreds of dollars in damage, frustrating locals and prompting a council to warn lives are at risk.
Abandoned shopping trolleys in Sydney’s southwest are causing hundreds of dollars in damage, frustrating locals and prompting a council to warn lives are at risk.
A woman alleged to have acted as the getaway driver has become the third person charged in connection with a lucrative Bluey coin heist in Sydney’s west.
A Kingsgrove man was suffering a “major depressive episode” when he sexually touched a 10-year-old girl in the toy aisle of a Sydney Kmart store, a court has heard.
A Sydney council has been forced to dramatically downsize Australia’s largest Ramadan street festival after a bid to secure millions in state government funding went unanswered for months.
A man was allegedly detained and “significantly assaulted” while serving divorce papers in Sydney’s southwest, a court has heard.
A southwest Sydney council has unanimously voted to fly the Lebanon flag outside its chambers in solidarity with its people amid ongoing conflict in the Middle Eastern nation.
A western Sydney man created multiple fake social media accounts which he used to share lewd photos of his second wife who he met via a Muslim dating site.
A security guard has been injured and staff and patrons shocked after two masked men armed with guns stormed a popular southwest Sydney pub.
From the streets of Punchbowl to stages across the world, Aussie band the Hard-Ons are celebrating over 40 years of smashing stereotypes the punk rock way.
A report on the proposed $50m Bulldogs “centre of excellence” has failed to assess flood risks, despite council mapping revealing the site is at risk of ending up completely underwater.
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