‘Vile’ alleged mass shooting threat against second Sydney mosque
Police are investigating an alleged mass shooting threat to one of Australia’s largest mosques with a NSW minister slamming the incident as “unconscionable”.
Police are investigating an alleged mass shooting threat to one of Australia’s largest mosques with a NSW minister slamming the incident as “unconscionable”.
Here is a list of matters listed in the NSW Equity Court, Thursday, March 20.
Here is a list of matters listed in the NSW Supreme Court, Thursday, March 20.
A western Sydney single mother of three’s unexpected death at her work has left her family mourning, with no answers yet about how the tragedy occurred.
Police alleged the man had disturbing and graphic images on his devices along with allegedly stolen identity documents and prescription drugs.
Former rugby league star Wendell Sailor’s son has been punished for intimidating his ex-girlfriend and stealing her money during their domestically violent relationship.
A former real estate agent and member of the defence force hired an alleged ‘fake lawyer’ who advised him to defend charges that he assaulted three men inside a popular Cronulla nightclub.
An elderly father-of-two went to aid a woman who had been hit in the face. But the initial “good intentions” turned violent when he hit a man with a garden tool.
A motorbike rider had a moment of “inattention” when he swerved to avoid a car and killed an elderly pedestrian crossing a road in Riverwood last year.
The tights, sports bras and streetwear styles of a well-known and loved activewear brand, worn by everyday athletes to professional sport stars, will soon be available in store in NSW for the first time.
Drivers were fined and charged after police were out in force in Sydney’s south targeting anti-social and dangerous driving, traffic violations, defective vehicles and drink and drug driving.
A young man handed a staff member a note demanding money or he would “shoot everyone” in a “brazen” attempted robbery at Mortdale Hotel on Anzac Day.
Some residents want the units to be built so new people can come to the small town to boost the local economy while others are concerned there will be parking problems.
A large, 90-place child care centre that spread across two adjoining lots will be debated at a planning panel meeting.
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