Jet skiers rescued as floating coke bounty drifts to Victoria
With a mystery cocaine haul likely to now be washing up on Victorian beaches there is a warning after two enterprising treasure hunters had to be rescued looking for the bounty.
With a mystery cocaine haul likely to now be washing up on Victorian beaches there is a warning after two enterprising treasure hunters had to be rescued looking for the bounty.
Billionaire Anthony Pratt is one of several companies chasing close to $2m in debts from an infamous winery owned by the family of a man once considered “the don of dons”.
The company at the centre of Sydney’s growing asbestos scandal is challenging an order stopping them from selling potentially contaminated mulch as the number of contaminated sites rises to 32.
The home of Taylor Swift’s concert, Sydney Olympic Park, will be tested for asbestos this weekend, The Saturday Telegraph can reveal.
After spending two years on remand and watching five relatives gunned down in the Sydney underworld war, one of the last remaining members of the infamous Hamzy family is back on the streets.
A group of protesters have attempted to disrupt a drag story time event in Sydney’s inner west.
Disgraced developer Jean Nassif has been implicated in a plot by two tradies to traffic 10kg of ice into WA in exchange for cash to fund one of his developments, a court has heard.
After years of fighting for a permanent monument after their children were tragically killed in Oatlands, the Abdallah and Sakr families have finally unveiled a memorial to their beloved ‘angels.
As more is uncovered about the leader of Australia’s neo-Nazi movement, it can be revealed Thomas Sewell was once in business with Asian men.
Sydney’s rental crisis was on full display on Saturday morning with close to a 100 desperate renters queuing around the block for an apartment above a Surry Hills pub.
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