Trumpet of Patriots candidate who is everywhere – and nowhere
Suellen Wrightson’s face is everywhere on millions of unsolicited texts, TV and billboard ads, but volunteers in her electorate say she’s not been seen.
Suellen Wrightson’s face is everywhere on millions of unsolicited texts, TV and billboard ads, but volunteers in her electorate say she’s not been seen.
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A motel manager has been sentenced in court after he recruited four men – one armed with an axe – to intimidate a tenant who was behind in his rent. Here’s what happened in court.
Abused in a former relationship, Briana Matthew took charge. As one of the NSW Police force’s newest graduates she’ll use her experience to fight domestic violence head on and help victims.
Independent candidate for Gilmore Kate Dezarnaulds has received fierce backlash from the community after making ‘poorly worded’ comments about a town in the electorate in a leaked email.
Dog owners are being urged to keep pets on leads in a major Canberra parkland after suspected poison bait balls were found in chunks of meat, with authorities investigating the concerning find.
A court has ruled that a landmark Sydney seaside pub can go ahead with its $8m makeover after a battle over noise. See what’s planned for this iconic hotel.
A Bellingen real estate agent who kept his licence on a ‘golden point’ only to lose it, has appealed the matter before a judge who deemed his driving record “terrible”.
A concreter unleashed a brutal, unprovoked assault on a man, rendering him unconscious for two minutes after delivering a one-punch attack in a “disgusting act of violence”.
Ray Hadley has spoken about how Peter Dutton’s stance on the welcome to country could sway voters, and reveals his main gripe about it.
Former Olympic bronze medallist Harry Garside has unveiled a key training strategy in the lead up to his return to the boxing ring after a long hiatus.
Australia is grappling with a hidden epidemic of sexually transmitted infections, experts warn. See the interactive map to view the areas with the biggest increases.
Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has criticised the widespread use of Welcome to Country ceremonies, calling them divisive, politically charged, and “grating” in the wake of an Anzac Day controversy.
She’s been enthralling visitors for the last two months, and finally Mogo Wildlife Park’s newest addition has a name.
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