‘Was it sh*t?’: Magistrate’s music festival jibe after drug busts
A magistrate has questioned if “the music was sh-t” at a Sydney festival, wondering why a series of men had to sneak illicit substances in to enjoy the event.
A magistrate has questioned if “the music was sh-t” at a Sydney festival, wondering why a series of men had to sneak illicit substances in to enjoy the event.
An alleged Lone Wolf bikie is behind bars after Raptor Squad cops uncovered six guns and nearly 2000 rounds of ammunition during a western Sydney search.
A magistrate has told a cleaner there’s “no excuse” for “being a drug dealer” after the 27-year-old was caught driving around with cocaine in an area “inundated” with illicit substances.
The devastated family of a man killed in a crash on the Harbour Bridge last week is pleading with Sydneysiders to help get his body home to Africa.
Residents are pushing back against an “unfair” bid to build a church in Sydney’s south, fearing it will exacerbate parking woes and bring “traffic, people and unnecessary noise”.
A South Sydney rookie recorded himself having sex with a woman without permission before a magistrate scolded he was “lucky to be there” in the first place when he was sentenced.
An anti-Greens activist has slammed the party’s lone representative on a Sydney council after he moved to determine whether ratepayers’ money is going to weapons manufacturers.
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Police have released CCTV footage as they hunt two men behind a late-night eastern suburbs attack and car theft.
A former employee of The Salvation Army racked up a huge debt on the charity’s credit cards by making an array of personal purchases, including food, fuel, clothes and trips on public transport.
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