Venues on alert after COVID case travelled 100km around Sydney
A trampoline play centre in south-western Sydney has become the latest venue to be tarnished by COVID, with a positive case visiting there on Sunday.
A trampoline play centre in south-western Sydney has become the latest venue to be tarnished by COVID, with a positive case visiting there on Sunday.
Heavily armed tactical police have arrested a 45-year-old man hiding in the bathroom of an inner west Sydney unit after allegedly uncovering a haul of weapons, cash and illegal drugs.
Seven months after a man viciously smashed a bottle into a restaurant patron’s head, police have renewed the search for the attacker behind the ‘cowardly, unprovoked’ assault. WARNING: Distressing video content
Police are searching for three men after another man was stabbed in the middle of the night and left lying on a driveway in Sydney’s north west covered in blood.
Police have taken the extraordinary step of releasing maps of the suburbs which named individuals have been prohibited from entering after the Mejid Hamzy killing. SEE THE MAPS
NSW residents will be able to travel to Tasmania without the need to quarantine from next Friday after Premier Peter Gutweit re-classified the state as “low-risk”.
Sydney councillors have been put in the crosshairs of anti-vaxxers after passing a motion which prevents the tin-hat brigade from hiring council venues and using facilities. SEE THE COMMENTS
It has been a few weeks that Gladys Berejiklian would rather forget. But it seems the NSW premier has never been more popular online, with memes and satirical websites poking fun at revelations of her secret relationship.
Fourteen people have been arrested after more than $40 million worth of cannabis was seized across regional NSW in what police say is one of the largest busts of the drug in Australian history.
After copping a hammering on social media during Melbourne’s win over Penrith, Channel 9 commentator has responded to critics of his NRL grand final call.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/mitchell-van-homrigh/page/43