Teen stabbed: Two attackers wanted
Police are hunting two males after a 17-year-old boy was stabbed in the stomach at a block of flats on Barrenjoey Rd, Newport.
Police are hunting two males after a 17-year-old boy was stabbed in the stomach at a block of flats on Barrenjoey Rd, Newport.
Frustrated customers of a Brookvale storage facility, who had treasured personal goods destroyed or damaged in last year’s fire, have finally been told what caused the blaze.
New data has revealed that more than 33,000 Sydney motorists have been fined for texting or holding their mobiles behind the wheel over a period of just four months. But not everybody is happy with the “world first safety technology” being used to target drivers.
The Manly aquarium closed in 2018, but the future of the government-owned site is still clouded. Now authorities have been uged to sort it out as it becomes a magnet for underage drinkers.
A solicitor crashed his black Jaguar SUV into a brick fence round the corner from his northern beaches home after an afternoon of drinking.
The people who loved and knew popular high school student Barney Wakes-Miller, who died in a car crash on the northern beaches over the weekend, are being given help while they grieve his death.
Each year a popular road is closed several times by floodwaters spilling over a causeway — now frustrated residents want that causeway on Oxford Falls Rd replaced by a bridge.
Northern beaches teenager Barney Wakes-Miller, who was tragically killed in a crash on the weekend, has been remembered as a ‘creative and brilliant’ young man and a promising artist.
UPDATE: A 17-year-old teen was driving a car with six people on-board when it left the road and hit a fence at Elanora Heights. A teenage boy, 17, was killed.
Gary Van Duinen was a pokie addict — who gambled more than $3.7 million in just two years — and was wined and dined by Dee Why RSL to keep playing. But now authorities have slapped the club with a record six-figure penalty.
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