New inquiry into Kathleen Folbigg’s conviction
The fate of convicted killer Kathleen Folbigg will be decided by a second inquiry, NSW Attorney General Mark Speakman has announced.
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The fate of convicted killer Kathleen Folbigg will be decided by a second inquiry, NSW Attorney General Mark Speakman has announced.
A firebrand Islamic preacher has warned gangland violence could soon erupt at gravesites as Rami Iskander, the young nephew of slain underworld figure Brownie Ahmad, was buried.
Text messages sent by an actress who has accused Craig McLachlan of sexual harassment have been revealed in court.
Actress Christie Whelan Browne went “through a phase” of showing cast members a “photo of her poo”, a court has been told.
Home and Away actor Lincoln Lewis has revealed the moment he was told someone had been using his identity to ‘catfish’ women online.
Gangs squad police investigating Mark Buddle’s criminal empire have seized documents relating to 10 properties owned by members of his wife’s family.
A dealer’s decision to kick a customer out of his car in the middle of a deal because he wasn’t wearing a mask, has backfired.
Having grown up on the sands of Maroubra Beach, they are now part of the Bra Boy “family” – with the group’s tattoo seeing their names added to the list of those to dominate the beach.
A man questioned by police over the weekend death of a 34-year-old woman in a forest cabin on the state’s mid-north coast has been released.
A bungled rollout of mobile speed camera fines is continuing to split the state in two — those who cop mobile speeding fines and those who do not.
A NSW judge has allowed an 18-year-old to continue to smoke cannabis as part of his bail conditions, angrting the attorney-general.
Gang rapist Mohammed Skaf will wear an ankle bracelet all day every day, including showering and in bed, and the bracelet can also be tested to see if he has used alcohol or drugs.
Darko Desic was 13 months into a three-and-a-half year sentence when he escaped from Grafton Jail on August 1, 1992. On Sunday, he surrendered saying life back inside was better than being homeless.
A man who set upon a Sydney grandmother during a robbery was earlier convicted of killing three elderly people in the 1990s, it has been revealed in court.
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