1300 without power as Hornsby, Ku-ring-gai battered by wind
Authorities has confirmed fierce winds have caused fallen trees and power outages to homes across Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai with fears wild weather could continue.
Authorities has confirmed fierce winds have caused fallen trees and power outages to homes across Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai with fears wild weather could continue.
A number of places in The Hills and Hornsby local government areas have been confirmed to be affected by positive coronavirus cases. It comes as the number of cases by an unknown source rises.
Delivery truck driver William Ernest Price, 27, of Hornsby, has been sentenced over a booze-fuelled assault at the Hornsby Inn. Read all the details here.
A magistrate issued a stern warning to Harrison James Stephens, 20, of Gordon after the apprentice mechanic was caught speeding on his motorcycle in a street near his home.
An Asquith man has been sentenced over high-range drink driving after he crashed his car into a tree and a power pole.
Emergency services have confirmed occupants inside a home are safe following a garage fire in Kellyville last night. Find out what happened here.
A man who was sentenced over a public masturbation incident told the court he had been “punished” by a story in the media and had lost his “social group” but the magistrate said it was “open justice”. Read details here.
A Turramaurra man is warning people about the consequences of playing with gel pistols after he was charged, unaware the items were illegal.
A partner at Deloitte is proposing a $2.6m 12 bedroom boarding house in the heart of Manly but it’s been met with criticism from residents and neighbours.
A developer who owns two KFC food chain restaurants is looking to expand his portfolio after proposing a $9m shop top housing development in Asquith. Would you want to live above a KFC restaurant?
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