‘Plague of locusts’ Sydney baby formula racket crushed
Two men have been arrested and more than $100,000 worth of goods, including 350 tins, have been seized after NSW police smashed an alleged baby formula racket.
Two men have been arrested and more than $100,000 worth of goods, including 350 tins, have been seized after NSW police smashed an alleged baby formula racket.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced the nation’s borders will be open again by Christmas – with the exception of Western Australia which continues to hold reservations.
After furious social media users took aim at Australia Post following revelations executives were gifted $3000 luxury watches, staffers have delivered back a serve of their own.
Over two decades, Reginald Arthurell viciously killed three people including his fiancee but was never sentenced to life. Instead, he will walk free in weeks, as homicide detectives continue to investigate him over another murder.
Traffic remains slow on the Eastern Distributor with maintenance crews working to repair a wall after a truck caught fire.
An investigation is underway to determine whether a man who was critically injured by a gunshot wound was shot by police, or himself.
NSW authorities have issued a new health alert for people who may have spead COVID-19 without even knowing they had it, and urged anyone who attended a leagues club in Kingsford across a seven day period to monitor for symptoms.
The man who police allege killed Sutherland woman Lynda Greenwood will remain behind bars until at least December 15.
Pete Evans has received some medical advice himself during a stoush with 2GB host Ben Fordham after the celebrity chef attempted to link the broadcaster to a former Nine journalist convicted over child porn.
NSW has recorded two new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases and three in hotel quarantine with health officials declaring the state is at a “critical point” in stopping the spread. Meanwhile, Hillsong has blasted restrictions on churches.
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