Driver admits killing bushfire hero in hit and run
More than three years after hero New Zealand firefighter Ian Pullen was found dead on a Singleton street, Joshua Knight has admitted hitting him and driving from the scene.
More than three years after hero New Zealand firefighter Ian Pullen was found dead on a Singleton street, Joshua Knight has admitted hitting him and driving from the scene.
A Kenthurst builder has been refused bail for allegedly trying to meet up with a woman to commit “unspeakable” sexual acts on her daughter — but was in fact talking to police officers.
Teachers and students who are household Covid contacts will be allowed back to school next term – as long as they have a negative daily RAT. We reveal the Education Department’s new “Covid-smart plan”.
Police have released vision and are calling for public assistance to find a witness after a man was dragged into a car, threatened with a knife and later dumped by the side of a Central Coast road.
Kangaroo Valley has been battered by drought, bushfires, Covid and now flooding. The community wants visitors to know they are open for business as they struggle to revive the once busy town.
A popular Central West man and keen pig hunter has been killed in a Good Friday ute rollover while his mate remains in hospital with critical head injuries.
Nine northern NSW schools have been condemned after floods devastated the region in recent weeks. More than 1000 students are now forced to travel to other schools for lessons.
The lengthy queues at Sydney Airport are beginning to shorten after two days of chaos to mark the beginning of the school holidays.
A man who was allegedly threatening people with a firearm on the NSW Mid-North Coast has been charged with 10 offences.
A Hunter Valley venue has been told to get rid of a controversial flag — commonly used as a symbol by anti-government and anti-vaccine protesters — from its roof.
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