18,000 cases in early start to horror flu season
Almost 18,000 people in NSW have tested positive for the flu so far this year — almost double for the same period in 2023 — and ‘laid-back’ Aussies have been told not to be complacent.
Almost 18,000 people in NSW have tested positive for the flu so far this year — almost double for the same period in 2023 — and ‘laid-back’ Aussies have been told not to be complacent.
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Six people have been stabbed to death including the mother of an infant girl who was also attacked at Bondi Junction Westfield. The perpetrator was shot and killed by a female police officer. It is believed he was a 40-year-old known to police.
Early reports suggest multiple people have been stabbed and a man has been shot at Sydney’s Bondi Junction.
A 16-year-old boy has been charged with murder after the fatal stabbing of an 18-year-old man at Doonside on Friday, in what police believe may be an escalation of the area’s so-called postcode gang war.
Bruce Lehrmann’s love of ’80s rock ballads has caught up with him. The ex-political staffer is looking for yet another place to live after neighbours became fed up with his karaoke carry-on.
A joint state and federal recovery package has been announced to help residents recover from the storms that ravaged NSW. The black nor’easter that pummelled NSW’s coast has left thousands cleaning up inundated homes, cars and roads.
Dating app murder accused Ashley Gaddie has been found dead in his prison cell, 16 months after young Sydney teacher Dannielle Finlay-Jones was killed.
NSW Police are cracking down on drug drivers as they now account for more deaths on NSW roads than drunk drivers.
Three kidnap victims were tortured over more than $25m of stolen cocaine, police claim, with fingers and toes chopped off in the horrific alleged attacks. Warning: Graphic.
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