Southwest Sydney suburbs hit by virus cluster
Southwest Sydney is on high alert as health authorities identify several hotspots, urging anyone who lives or has visited the areas to get tested if symptoms appear. SEE WHICH SUBURBS HAVE BEEN AFFECTED.
Southwest Sydney is on high alert as health authorities identify several hotspots, urging anyone who lives or has visited the areas to get tested if symptoms appear. SEE WHICH SUBURBS HAVE BEEN AFFECTED.
A mother and daughter who attacked another shopper over toilet paper at a Sydney supermarket at the height of panic buying have both been sentenced over the brawl.
Diners who visited two popular restaurants, one is Cabramatta and Bankstown, are being urged to self isolate after a couple visited both eateries while infectious.
A mother and daughter who allegedly attacked another woman during a supermarket brawl over toilet paper at the height of coronavirus panic buying have claimed self-defence.
A multi-million dollar plan to upgrade a school in Sydney’s southwest has hit a roadblock with the Education Department forced to prove how it will address traffic concerns with student numbers set to triple if is approved.
The government claims long-suffering commuters will be up for an easier ride home with plans to improve traffic flow at a notorious black spot on the M5 given the green light. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Police allegedly found exotic animals including fire belly newts, Asian water dragons, turtles and magpies when they raided properties across western Sydney and the Illawarra.
A restaurant in Hoxton Park is the latest to be added to a growing list of venues affected by coronavirus.
People in NSW with flu-like symptoms are reportedly being turned away or giving up and turning around without being tested for coronavirus at drive-through clinics because they are being forced to wait hours in long queues. SEE WHAT COVID-19 HOTSPOT AREAS ARE AFFECTED.
An old, graffitied site at Mt Druitt — which was once a medical facility — is set to undergo a huge transformation. It’s one of several notorious eyesores in Sydney and the Central Coast set for a bold change. SEE THE PLANS FOR OTHER FAMILIAR EYESORES.
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