Former psychologist hit with fresh child abuse material charge
A psychologist who is accused of sexually touching a child over a dozen times has now been charged with possessing child abuse material.
A psychologist who is accused of sexually touching a child over a dozen times has now been charged with possessing child abuse material.
With a door hanging open as a stolen car speeds along one of Sydney’s busiest motorways, a group of youths allegedly hurl items at pursuing police, forcing them to pull back. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Three Victorian teens and a 12-year-old girl allegedly led police on an “extremely dangerous” chase stretching from Sydney’s southwest to the eastern suburbs where two rookie cops arrested them.
Fresh legal action has been lodged regarding the controversial Oxford St cycleway project over allegations it discriminates against elderly pedestrians, with claims they face greater risk of being hit by cyclists.
Eastern suburbs locals want sniffer dogs, an Uber ban and bag checks to “break the cycle” of binge-drinking backpackers abusing their beach every Christmas, while turning nearby streets into “a mass urinal”.
A VIP regular at an exclusive eastern suburbs eatery referred to his “present” before allegedly undoing the blouse of a cocktail waitress serving him caviar, a court has heard.
A plan for a historic memorial in Sydney’s east has sparked anxiety over an eastern suburbs council being “dictated” to by a “fascist authoritarian regime”, after it was revealed funding had been offered by a controversial foreign government.
Police are investigating a destructive rampage in which 30 posters were torn down, slashed, stabbed and tagged with “MAGA” at an eastern suburbs polling booth.
The local government covering some of Sydney’s most affluent suburbs has unveiled a drastic budget turnaround, after spiralling costs and blown out projects saw council bleeding cash. See what it means for ratepayers.
A bold move aimed at cracking down on “out of control” election corflutes in Sydney’s east has been lashed as “undemocratic” and pushing out independent candidates.
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