‘Concerning’: Students dealing snus in the playground
Teachers across NSW have sounded the alarm over an ‘explosion’ of nicotine pouches being sold in the schoolyard causing students to feel irritable and nauseous due to their harmful side effects.
Teachers across NSW have sounded the alarm over an ‘explosion’ of nicotine pouches being sold in the schoolyard causing students to feel irritable and nauseous due to their harmful side effects.
As Australian Olympic Committee boss Matt Carroll prepares to step down on Saturday, he speaks to The Sunday Telegraph about the future challenges and opportunities for the Games.
Critics have warned that a proposal to outsource the manufacture of NSW driver’s licences will put motorists’ sensitive information at risk and cost local jobs.
Comedian and radio presenter Merrick Watts will be trading the stage for one of the toughest hikes of his life next month to raise funds for elite soldiers and their families, as he trains to retrace the gruelling steps of our Diggers.
One of the oldest and most successful clubs in rugby league could soon ink a sponsorship deal with a Sydney council, as talks are under way about entering into a “mutually beneficial” partnership.
More than a million Australians have already voted – and our exclusive exit poll of 4000 of them across 19 critical seats gives an extraordinary insight into the likely result.
There will be a reprieve from the rain for a crucial part of Anzac Day. FIND OUT WHAT IS IN STORE.
Security will be ramped up at war memorials across the state this 110th Anzac Day following a shocking act of alleged vandalism last week, as police prepare to swarm the streets and punters are reminded to remain respectful.
They are the last of the many. The veterans of World War II who will be at Anzac Day services tomorrow to remind us of the sacrifice their generation made to give us peace.
A Sydney mayor says the NSW government needs to position Parramatta Road as their answer to the housing crisis.
On today’s Ray Hadley Midday Show, the veteran broadcaster encourages Trumpet of Patriots supporters to ignore how to vote cards that preference the party’s natural enemies and vote with common sense instead.
Shoalhaven regions are experiencing some “minor flooding” following an inundation of rain and a concerning alert after a channel digging bungle near a popular tourist park, the SES say.
A 41-year-old pedestrian struck by a vehicle on the Mid-North Coast has died in hospital two days after suffering critical injuries in the incident. Here’s what we know.
Fresh information can be revealed about the items allegedly seized after a teen was arrested following a 59-year-old man having his left hand “cut off” on the Coffs Coast.
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