Pizza employee threw bricks in wild outburst after escort visit
A pizza shop employee demanded a refund and smashed bricks into an apartment building after visiting an escort who he claimed was a drug addict, a court has heard.
A pizza shop employee demanded a refund and smashed bricks into an apartment building after visiting an escort who he claimed was a drug addict, a court has heard.
Supermarket staff were allegedly stabbed and punched in the face after a man and his pregnant partner were accused of stealing Bonds undies and a jar of Nutella.
A determined global funeral provider has challenged a southwest Sydney council’s decision to knock back a major cemetery expansion due to planning shortfalls.
Police have launched a critical investigation after a man died following a midnight motorcycle police chase in Sydney’s southwest.
A father who yelled he would rape another man’s wife and children was repeatedly punched in the face and hit with a metal pole following accusations of playground bullying.
After noticing a hidden water leak, a North Shore retirement village has saved more than six million litres of water per year by making a simple switch.
A pastry shop owner who had his family-owned business targeted by a hooded man has spoken out after a register and mobile phone were stolen in an early morning attack.
A southwest Sydney man who allegedly sent more than 17 million fraudulent text messages, claiming to be from companies including Australia Post and Linkt has been hit with another charge.
After joining a random boxing class at her gym seven years ago, Bankstown resident Tina Rahimi has her sights set on winning gold in Paris as Australia’s first women’s Olympic boxer.
One of the state’s biggest homemaker centres could undergo a multimillion-dollar expansion to include a childcare centre and office space after the precinct changed hands for a mega $282m.
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