Mt Druitt hot spots for coronavirus breaches
Police say some people still aren’t getting the message to stay home and continue to breach COVID-19 restrictions, with officers dishing out thousands of dollars worth of fines.
Police say some people still aren’t getting the message to stay home and continue to breach COVID-19 restrictions, with officers dishing out thousands of dollars worth of fines.
An investigation is underway after Michael Black, an inmate at Parklea jail was stabbed to death by a fellow prisoner
A charity once headed by a man now accused of several child sex offences has said it is dismayed at the charges. Laurie Maher faces 13 charges relating to his time working at a training school in the 70s and 80s.
He was once one of the Central Coast’s most influential but now Laurie Maher faces several charges of sexually abusing boys at a school in the 1970s and 80s.
Blacktown City remains a coronavirus hotspot, but the latest NSW Health figures suggest the tide may be turning in the region. FIND OUT HOW MANY CASES ARE IN YOUR SUBURB.
An Arndell Park warehouse will be converted into a mortuary — much to the disliking of some local residents — after getting the green light from Blacktown Council’s local planning panel.
A Western Sydney teenager has become the second man to have died following a horror car crash in Minchinbury. He is being remembered as a ‘beautiful soul’ and ‘amazing’ young man as another occupant of the vehicle continues to fight for life.
A western Sydney bulk-buy supermarket will remain open after a staff member contracted coronavirus.
The number of cases in Blacktown is approaching triple figures – making it one of the worst hit areas in the Sydney. However the latest figures suggest the tide may be turning. FIND OUT HOW MANY CASES ARE IN YOUR SUBURB.
Australian Federal Police swooped on a 24-year-old following a tip-off from authorities in the United States. It is alleged they found 6800 files of child abuse material stored on Google Drive.
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