Break-in culprit arrested after police tip-off
A man accused of a brazen break-in – allegedly entering a Sydney home through a kitchen window before taking off with three lounges – has admitted guilt.
A man accused of a brazen break-in – allegedly entering a Sydney home through a kitchen window before taking off with three lounges – has admitted guilt.
A man who shoved his partner, threw bath water and hurled a remote in a “petulant” rage has been warned to control his behaviours.
Southwest Sydney residents battling to save green space near their homes – a cause supported by the suburb’s founding developer – won’t have the backing of local councillors who have been hit with an apparent gag order.
An uncle and nephew duo knows all too well the struggles people with disabilities grapple with when it comes to accessing quality support care. So, they set out to combat the horror stories that seemed all too common.
A hellish commute on Sydney’s roads sparked a push from leaders in the city’s south west to have those caught up in the chaos reimbursed, despite the toll road’s operator saying it won’t happen.
One Sydney council is to consider lobbying for an extra pay rise for themselves, in the same meeting the community impact of the cost of living crisis will be highlighted.
A two-year-old has been rushed to hospital after falling more than 10m from the third floor of a unit in Sydney’s west.
Wine enthusiasts may soon be able to revisit a popular Sydney winery that had closed down as new owners have proposed a plan to rejuvenate the cellar door, with a Tuscany-inspired feel.
More than $400,000 worth of cocaine, ice and heroin have been seized and a man has been arrested after multiple police raids on the back of a six-month investigation into Sydney drug supply.
A drunken P-plate driver – who has held his licence for just three months – was clocked at eye-watering speeds while dangerously overtaking cars and trucks on a Sydney highway.
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