Kathleen Folbigg: medical evidence key in baby killer’s inquiry
The inquiry that could clear the name of Kathleen Folbigg, Australia’s worst female serial child killer, is sitting for the first time on Friday.
The inquiry that could clear the name of Kathleen Folbigg, Australia’s worst female serial child killer, is sitting for the first time on Friday.
Renowned swim coach Dick Caine, charged with abusing two teenage girls in the 1970s, has been bailed after a court heard he is terminally ill. See his arrest.
Bullet-ridden bikie Tarek Zahed was fighting for life after an assassination claimed his brother’s life. Now he’s fighting charges from his hospital bed.
The family of NSW man Todd McKenzie, shot and killed in a police siege, have gone three years without answers. Now a court has revealed a police legal bid to keep tactics and weapons out of the public eye.
The NSW teachers union is being hit with legal action by the Education Department after last month’s strikes, but educators say they will continue their campaign.
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A senior member of the Alameddine crime clan has lost an appeal in court that could have seen him released on parole after a judge heard of links to his convicted terrorist cousin.
A NSW body piercer has had his prison term increased after a panel of top judges found he’d been given an “manifestly inadequate” sentence for abusing young women.
With all eyes on Roberts-Smith’s defamation case, it’s easy to forget a team of war crime investigators are picking through allegations against the SAS and writing letters to The Hague with criminal prosecutions in mind.
Former One Nation Senator Brian Burston told a court he texted ‘love you’ to a staffer because her mother was murdered – now the staffer says otherwise.
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