Sydney Uni downplays staff calls for boss to quit
The University of Sydney has dismissed calls for Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott’s resignation from a small group of mostly former staff members – including one who was sacked for misconduct.
The University of Sydney has dismissed calls for Vice-Chancellor Mark Scott’s resignation from a small group of mostly former staff members – including one who was sacked for misconduct.
A few short months after her unceremonious sacking as the NSW Police media chief, experienced media professional Liz Deegan is back to managing crises at a new, old employer.
Luxe small business Cosette was almost brought to its knees by 1079 incorrect claims they sold fake designer bags. Cosette has been vindicated, and online “authenticators” are now under scrutiny.
A popular Sydney bar and its landlord are embroiled in a legal battle over efforts to evict the venue, in part due to grave allegations of sexual misconduct among its staff.
A “cowboy conman” — notorious for his dishonest ways — is on the run from police again after another alleged brush with the law in country NSW.
Police have slapped a Sydney influencer, artist and sportsman with an apprehended violence order prohibiting him from having any contact with a mystery woman.
Police allege Orion Kannis used his own phone and bank account to transfer money to a 13-year-old in exchange for her sending him nude pictures online.
A man has faced court charged with murdering his mother at a Mid-North Coast holiday park. Police will allege he was subject to orders for her protection when the tragedy unfolded.
A champion boxer has wiped the evidence of his association with a major sponsor after the sports agent was charged with attempting to cocaine with a value of $16m. Read The Snitch.
An incident in Sydney’s west in which two people have been shot by police was sparked by the theft of a NSW Labor MP’s car.
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