Mates plead not guilty to dozens of coke deals
Two mates accused of running a significant cocaine ring out of a swanky Sydney beachside suburb have learned police will pursue dozens of charges against them at trial.
Two mates accused of running a significant cocaine ring out of a swanky Sydney beachside suburb have learned police will pursue dozens of charges against them at trial.
From NRL cheerleaders and teen cocaine dealers to drug dealing grandmas, the St George Shire Standard has unmasked some of southern Sydney’s busiest drug dealers. Here’s what happened when they faced the music.
In my experience, there is almost no one as indignant or irate as a drink driver who has been exposed in the local newspaper, writes reporter Eliza Barr.
An elderly Sydney art teacher has been charged with 10 counts of sexual assault after what police allege was a sickening campaign of abuse against a little girl which began when she was just six years old.
A Sydney council manager responsible for a $27m budget has learned his fate for speeding through the Royal National Park while he was on a good behaviour licence for the second time in his mediocre driving history.
New mums are already singing the praises of a new $11.5 million birthing unit in Sydney’s south, which will now benefit thousands of families.
A teen and his friend were cruising on the wrong side of the road when they were spotted by police. They made a run for it, but unfortunately for Josh Flynn he left behind his stash of 80 MDMA caps…
A Sydney sales manager was spending $1000 a week on cocaine when he started selling the drug to his friends to support his habit. But it all came crashing down when police raided his unit, where they found drugs – and another strange item he was charged over.
A jury has delivered its verdict on a young man charged with indecent assault after he had allegedly sexually touched a male house party guest as a woman lay asleep between them in bed.
Workers have stumbled across a chamber which was packed full of explosives to be blown up in the event of invasion during World War II. SEE THE PICTURES HERE.
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