Victorian pandemic laws one step closer
New pandemic laws are a step closer to becoming reality in Victoria after a vote in parliament and days of intense debate.
New pandemic laws are a step closer to becoming reality in Victoria after a vote in parliament and days of intense debate.
A man has been arrested a week after a train hit an allegedly stolen van that had been abandoned on a railway line and then derailed.
Prospective homebuyers are not being warned of the potential flaws in several ‘notorious’ Sydney apartment buildings.
A new theory has emerged in the search for a millionaire Sydney restaurateur who skipped bail on Monday charged over a major drug importation.
Jeroen Weimar has attempted to explain why it’s safe for the unvaccinated to shop from Friday, despite eventually being banned when vaccine coverage increases.
Energy Minister Angus Taylor has come under fire over several potential shortcomings in the Morrison government’s net zero emissions plan.
Five police officers have discovered their fate after a teenager’s cheek was ‘torn apart’ during an arrest in Sydney.
Victorian health officials have warned certain groups of people are now the most at risk as the state prepares to further open up.
A Sydney millionaire who allegedly financed the shipment of hundreds of kilos of cocaine into Australia is the subject of a manhunt days after he was released on bail.
West Australian police are questioning a man over the death of an adult whose body was found in bushland on Sunday.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/catie-mcleod/page/111