Top cop’s second DUI drama in 18 months
A Drug Squad Inspector has allegedly failed a random breath test … less than 18 months after his licence was suspended for returning a positive reading of 0.064.
A Drug Squad Inspector has allegedly failed a random breath test … less than 18 months after his licence was suspended for returning a positive reading of 0.064.
Two high rollers faced off in court over almost $3 million in loans when they were gambling at The Star casino in Sydney. And one of them lost big.
A court has heard how an excavator landed a Sydney builder in a drug trial hole after police received a tip-off about $79 million worth of MDMA hidden inside.
Rose Bay locals have accused a bankrupt ex-gym owner of running his new fitness venture out of a garage, claiming there is “grunting, yelling and wahooing” from 5am most days.
The usual scandals, crims and business movers and shakers dominated the headlines but with a global pandemic, it’s no wonder politicians and bureaucrats top our list of most watched people of the year. SEE THE LIST
Missing Sydney woman Melissa Caddick has left behind a tangled web of fraud and missing millions, but there was one woman who wasn’t fooled by her schemes.
Robert Ovadia’s nose for a good story got him strife this week, after the veteran crime reporter whipped out his phone to record sheriffs chasing an offender fleeing from court.
A wealthy businessman had plans for one of Mosman’s biggest eyesores — before a legal issue got in the way.
A Griffith man died at North Wollongong Beach on Saturday morning while completing course requirements for his Surf Life Saving certification.
The legal bills faced by NRL stars Jarryd Hayne and Jack de Belin, who each faced criminal trials which led to hung juries, are set to reach more than $1 million.
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