‘War zone’: Massive police raid rocks north shore suburb
Residents have described a quaint lower north shore suburb as resembling a “war zone” on Wednesday morning as dozens of riot police raided a property and made several arrests.
Residents have described a quaint lower north shore suburb as resembling a “war zone” on Wednesday morning as dozens of riot police raided a property and made several arrests.
The security firm behind overzealous guards who lambast residents of a Zetland unit block for sunbathing in skimpy bikinis has ordered staff not to enforce strict poolside rules.
A teenager killed in a fiery crash in Sydney’s west early today has been named as Abdul Zalfa. Police and paramedics fought in vain to save Abdul’s life as distraught family and friends arrived at the scene. WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES.
A day after police deemed there were no “suspicious circumstances” they are back at Hornsby Hospital investigating how a grandmother suffered two black eyes and bruises. WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES
One of Sydney’s coolest suburbs is an inner-west hipster paradise today ranked the tenth hottest neighbourhood on the planet.
More than 11 million Australians will be handed thousands of dollars in tax cuts and millions of businesses asked to buy up big and hire more employees in bid to drag Australia out of its COVID recession. WAS THE BUDGET RIGHT FOR YOU?
Two men have been charged for attempting to sneak into NSW three times in two days, meanwhile, health officials have issued warnings to residents in Sydney’s southwest and the Hawkesbury over COVID sewage.
There will be big spending on the NBN and other infrastructure projects revealed in the federal budget tonight to revive the nation’s economy, but billions of dollars in tax cuts will grab the most attention.
A teenager who died after jumping into a rockpool in Sydney’s southwest has been remembered by his family and friends as someone who would put a smile on your face.
A text message has revealed the danger of the conditions three hero American firefighters faced before crashing their plane, killing all on board, during the Black Summer bushfires: ‘Don’t send anybody and we’re not going back’.
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