Four people on the run over cash, cigarette thefts
Police are searching for up to four people believed to be behind multiple cigarette and cash thefts at convenience stores, newsagents and supermarkets across the eastern suburbs.
Police are searching for up to four people believed to be behind multiple cigarette and cash thefts at convenience stores, newsagents and supermarkets across the eastern suburbs.
A man allegedly pretended to be a police officer and took photographs of women across Sydney as part of a fake investigation.
A man and woman have been charged after they led police on a high-speed 130km/h pursuit in a rental car through the Inner West on Tuesday night.
The nation’s top competition cop has indicated a plan to regulate petrol prices to combat “outrageous profiteering” in “this time of crisis” as The Daily Telegraph reveals some suburbs are charging 80 cents more per litre than others. FIND OUT WHERE
New transport crime figures reveal the parts of Sydney where more vandals deface public transport, as well as the hot spots where possession or use of drugs is rampant.
The family of a 23-year-old man who was tragically killed in a trailbike crash in Blacktown have remembered him as a ‘loving father’.
The savings forecast under the $2 billion energy deal between Scott Morrison and Gladys Berejiklian can be revealed for the first time.
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