Man stabbed defending sister in wild brawl
A man has suffered serious stab wounds during a wild brawl after trying to defend his little sister who had been punched in the face in Sydney’s west.
A man has suffered serious stab wounds during a wild brawl after trying to defend his little sister who had been punched in the face in Sydney’s west.
As more is uncovered about the leader of Australia’s neo-Nazi movement, it can be revealed Thomas Sewell was once in business with Asian men.
Two people have died after they were struck by a freight train at Berowra overnight. It’s believed the couple were seen arguing on a station platform before they were both hit by the train.
The number of inmates in NSW prisons has dramatically dropped, but what is the reason behind the decrease which has forced Corrective Services to close cells at four of its biggest jails.
A man accused of assaulting another man on Manly Corso, leaving him fighting for life, has been granted bail, with his barrister arguing it was a case of self defence.
The number of new country doctors and nurses has surged by 20 per cent in the past six months, after the NSW government’s regional incentive scheme was doubled from $10,000 to $20,000.
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If your children are sick, don’t send them to school. That’s the message for households ahead of the new school year.
The long weekend is off to a horror start with a teenage girl dying in hospital after a boat collision, 12 people rescued from rips and dozens evacuated from the surf following a shark scare.
Of 1.7 million drivers originally eligible to have a demerit point erased under a Minns government election promise, 1.24 million have met the critieria to see it happen.
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