Jailed man charged over alleged 78kg cocaine import
A man already serving time behind bars has been charged over allegedly attempting to import 78kg of cocaine into Australia.
A man already serving time behind bars has been charged over allegedly attempting to import 78kg of cocaine into Australia.
Police allege they have busted a major fraud syndicate which accessed a corporate email account and defrauded customers, partners and staff.
A father who punched a police officer in the torso after driving to a riot where Assyrian Orthodox Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was stabbed at a southwest Sydney church was “only there for violence”, a court heard.
Fears that hundreds of people could be trapped during a “rare” weather event alongside inadequate parking concerns have been raised as part of the plans for a new southwest Sydney high school.
A $13m medical hub to feature a gym and medical centre has been approved in a bid to transform the area in southwest Sydney into a lifestyle and health precinct. See the plans here.
A final effort to reverse the termination of a southwest Sydney council chief executive’s role has failed after a rescission motion was lost during a confidential meeting.
A trio has been charged after a clandestine laboratory and $5m worth of methylamphetamine were uncovered as part of sweeping police raids across Sydney’s southwest.
Police are appealing for public assistance to track down dashcam footage after a 90-year-old man died following a crash in Sydney’s southwest while driving his mobility scooter.
A proposed boundary shake-up which could see a portion of Canterbury-Bankstown absorbed into a neighbouring council has been labelled as a “land grab” and “political stunt”.
Australia’s largest Ramadan street markets could be bankrolled using $36m the NSW Government “clawed back” from a Sydney council from a fund described as “one of the most egregious examples of pork barrelling”.
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