Seven cents in the dollar – The Grounds avoids massive tax bill
Insta-famous cafe empire The Grounds, owned by Ramzey Choker (pictured) and Jack Hanna, has repaid only a tiny portion of a $1.6 million tax debt.
Insta-famous cafe empire The Grounds, owned by Ramzey Choker (pictured) and Jack Hanna, has repaid only a tiny portion of a $1.6 million tax debt.
A fruit shop owner from Sydney’s northern beaches allegedly attempted to smuggle almost $250 million worth of cocaine into Australia hidden in boxes of banana pulp, a court heard.
Mick Hawi is gone, but the trial surrounding his murder has caused tensions to spill over with his wife Carolina Gonzalez involved in a heated public argument with a woman who provided unflattering evidence against the executed Comanchero boss.
Police officers often swoop on homes just after dawn and drag people to the station in their sleep attire — sometimes just their underwear. But one man decided he needed to accessorise.
Heavy smoke has enveloped parts of southern Sydney after a hazard reduction burn caused a spot fire, causing massive traffic delays along the Princes Hwy between Heathcote and Waterfall.
The murder of former bikie boss Mick Hawi is one of Sydney’s great whodunits. Now, a new mystery has emerged about the case: Who posted to social media the 16-page police complaint letter about the prosecutors of the trial?
Self-styled app entrepreneur Amin Naaman disappeared from Sydney with investors chasing him for tens of millions of dollars. But NSW Police have now officially added him to the missing persons list with fears he has been killed or somehow skipped the country.
A man has been charged with a string of offences after an alleged crime spree which began with him stabbing two French Bulldogs in Sydney.
Pervin Maroufi claimed her husband Mehdi Cheraghi stabbed her at home while she was wearing a little black dress, which was tendered into evidence. He was found not guilty — and the position of the 22 cuts on the LBD was a major reason why.
He was one of the Aussies who turned surfing into a sport — but earned almost nothing in the process. Now former world champ Cheyne Horan is set to face off against a trailblazing female barrister over who owns a $2 million property.
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