Drug dealing dad learns fate in 2kg coke bust
A western Sydney dad and former council worker who lost everything after his arrest for cocaine supply has learned his fate in court.
A western Sydney dad and former council worker who lost everything after his arrest for cocaine supply has learned his fate in court.
Bikie boss Ian Clissold boasted he was the most dangerous criminal in Australia, and a young relative found out the hard way not to stand in the way of the bikie thug.
Nine people charged over their alleged involvement in a Blockade Australia camp which police said left them “fearing for their lives” have had their bail conditions loosened. See why they’re now allowed to communicate with fellow activists.
A western Sydney father, emotional after reading his daughter’s diary, drove a car into a power pole leaving his child seriously injured and hospitalised for two weeks.
A western Sydney dad who supplied kilos of cocaine in a multimillion dollar syndicate while working at a local council told a court he had “absolutely nothing left” since his arrest. See how he blew his criminal cash.
A high school career adviser from Rooty Hill is one of only four teachers in NSW to be honoured with a prestigious educator of the year award. Find out why she is so dedicated to helping students.
A woman in her 30s has been taken to a western Sydney hospital after a multi vehicle collision in St Clair ended with a truck veering into the front lawn of a suburban home.
Reports of yelling and screaming from a hotel room in a western Sydney CBD led to police uncovering over sixty grams of ice and large amounts of cash underneath a pillow.
Bringing a fresh new concept to the shores of the Nepean, the River Boat Bar hosted the who’s who of western Sydney, welcomed aboard in a dazzling launch party with free-flowing cocktails. See the stunning pics.
A bid to clear up ‘misinformation’ about redevelopment of the Penrith Paceway site erupted into mid-council meeting argument with councillors accused of ‘covering up’ their true intentions for the sites future. See the battle lines.
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