Brothers sentenced for smuggling drugs into prison
An elaborate scheme between two brothers to smuggle drugs, toothbrushes and steroid pills into a western Sydney prison has been revealed in court.
An elaborate scheme between two brothers to smuggle drugs, toothbrushes and steroid pills into a western Sydney prison has been revealed in court.
A drunk electrician was eight times the legal limit when he crashed into a bus just after 12 noon in western Sydney. He later told police he had only drunk four glasses of wine.
As water levels continue to rise at North Richmond, a silver lining has emerged with the BOM forecasting the peak will not reach the same levels as the flood in March last year.
A remarkable five hour flood rescue has taken place in Sydney’s west with six adults, nine kids, 21 dogs, four alpacas and a baby saved from rising floodwaters.
Residents of North Richmond have been urged to evacuate by the SES with fears Redbank Dam will fail and cause flooding to properties downstream.
Wondering which childcare centre to pick for your child? We did the heavy lifting to find the top performing childcare centres in Penrith.
A western Sydney pharmacist said Australians take pride in a universal healthcare system but “the universe doesn’t seem to include St Marys”.
A “stupid” teenager who smashed his car into a log and fence after downing five beers has been sentenced in court.
The parents of a nine-year-old soccer player are still “in shock” after their son was selected for the Juventus Academy World Cup Tournament in Italy, which could kickstart a lifelong career.
Face-to-face learning is set to return to universities across NSW this month, as tens of thousands of students pour into campuses for the first time in months. Here are some of their stories.
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