Narrow escape for newborn baby after house fire
A family of five, including a three-week-old baby, have narrowly escaped a house fire sparked by a heater in Sydney’s southwest.
A family of five, including a three-week-old baby, have narrowly escaped a house fire sparked by a heater in Sydney’s southwest.
A respected bank manager kicked a man in the face and left him unconscious during a violent attack outside a karaoke bar while flanked by a former member of an organised Asian crime group.
A man armed with a crowbar allegedly threatened a staff member and stole cigarettes at a supermarket in Sydney’s southwest.
With a career spanning more than 20 years in the education sector, Ian Tapuska prides himself on nurturing the next generation of leaders in the southwest. Read about the new primary school.
The famous trash and treasure site on Camden Valley Way is up for sale after a contentious $6.9m development application to demolish the markets was given the green light.
The construction for a new primary school in Sydney’s southwest could restart after a two-year halt following a stop work order being issued by Canterbury-Bankstown Council.
A Catholic presbytery and church office could be demolished to make way for a multimillion-dollar childcare and parish centre after reports the home was prone to sinking due to poor foundations.
A teenager has been charged after he allegedly threatened a rugby league player with a knife and fled the scene after a match in Sydney’s southwest.
A cult favourite fried chicken franchise has been given the green light to transform a vacant block into a drive-through restaurant in Sydney’s southwest.
The victim of a vicious road rage attack in Sydney’s southwest has described how she blacked out and “can’t look at myself” after she was left with seven facial fractures after a man punched her in the face.
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