Religious leaders join forces to call COVID vaccine into question
The Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher is asking Prime Minister Scott Morrison to look outside an Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine because of “ethical concerns.”
The Archbishop of Sydney Anthony Fisher is asking Prime Minister Scott Morrison to look outside an Oxford University COVID-19 vaccine because of “ethical concerns.”
A man has lost his life and another man is in critical condition after a double stabbing in Sydney’s west overnight.
A second hotel quarantine security guard has tested positive for COVID-19 and several venues in Sydney’s west have issued alerts after being visited by people infected with the virus. It comes as NSW recorded nine new cases overnight.
A man died and a woman was injured in a horrific crash in Sydney’s Airport Tunnel this morning that caused major peak hour traffic delays. It followed an earlier tragedy when a motorcyclist was killed in the city’s west, with a 39-year-old man today being charged for negligent driving occasioning death.
A Sydney couple has been fined more than $9000 after allegedly sneaking across the Queensland border in a freight truck. It comes as NSW recorded just one new COVID-19 case overnight — the lowest number in seven weeks.
A woman has been hit in the face and stabbed by a random stranger in a seemingly unprovoked attack at Sydney’s Central Station last night.
From avalanche warnings to dust storms, flooding and gale force winds, NSW is about to experience an unusual weather event not seen in 15 years, including a dumping of heavy snow in the southern, central and northern tablelands.
NSW has recorded five new cases of COVID-19 overnight, but the state remains on high alert as silent transmission continues in Sydney’s south and west. It comes as John Barilaro breaks ranks with the Premier, calling for a relaxation of NSW-Victoria border restrictions.
Police have charged three people after $465,000 worth of ice and $78,000 in cash was allegedly seized following raids on homes and a business in Sydney’s inner west.
A Surry Hills bus lane that was turned into a bike path during the pandemic has been met with confusion from cyclists who say the poorly planned project could be dangerous for commuters.
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