Mice plague cutting off rural NSW towns
About 4000 residents in NSW rural towns were left without phone reception for days as the state’s mouse plague wreaks havoc with connectivity.
About 4000 residents in NSW rural towns were left without phone reception for days as the state’s mouse plague wreaks havoc with connectivity.
Emergency services were called to Kurnell following reports of two people in distress in the water. One man has died at the scene.
Australia will assist in a desperate search for a missing Indonesian submarine, which vanished with 53 crew on board during military exercises near Bali.
Paramedics had to treat a cyclist with a suspected spinal injury on the roof of a car following a crash near Wollongong this week. WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES
A 22-year-old man will face court after allegedly lashing out at a guard who offered him a mask to wear before attacking bystanders.
A father and chart-topping musician who disappeared with his children from their home in Sydney’s east has been hospitalised after the trio were found early today.
The NSW Premier has urged the federal government to accept help with the COVID vaccine rollout from the states after it was revealed Australia is 3.5 million doses behind schedule.
Two teenagers were saved from a house fire by a “heroic” team including an off-duty cop, a bystander and firefighters after the blaze claimed their grandmother’s life.
Two children called 000 after their mum allegedly took prescription pills before a “domestic-related” incident left their father dead in their Bankstown unit, police allege.
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