Brazen NT criminals’ new moves
New crime data has revealed the biggest crimes being committed in the Northern Territory. See where they are happening and why.
New crime data has revealed the biggest crimes being committed in the Northern Territory. See where they are happening and why.
Queensland has recorded the largest number of sex assaults with many targeting teens and kids, as domestic violence cases continue to spiral.
In South Australia, the number of murder and attempted murder victims have skyrocketed — with many knowing their offender.
Victoria has had a record breaking crime spree targeting a group of vulnerable people, as it becomes the “fastest growing crime”.
As a ‘violent psychopath’, Claremont killer Bradley Robert Edwards is set to follow backpacker murderer Ivan Milat’s footsteps.
Tens of millions of dollars are being seized from Australian mum and dad victims as a result of a global money laundering scheme.
Australia’s longest running criminal investigation will be kept open as police fear Bradley Robert Edwards is responsible for more deaths.
A 38yo hairdresser with no criminal history has been sentenced for stealing from two salons in Logan and the Gold Coast.
Killer Brock Wall, who bludgeoned his pregnant girlfriend to death, told police he would ‘go to jail’ over his upcoming actions but they ignored the threats. Soon after, she was dead.
A teenage terrorist jailed for life over plans for an attack on a Melbourne ANZAC Day march has been granted parole.
Before the Claremont serial killings, the seemingly peaceful Perth suburb was hit by a spate of attacks on women, a new book examines. Read extract.
Fraudster Joel Ferguson (right), who ran online puppy scams and impersonated high-profile lawyer Bryan Wrench (left), has been ordered to pay $25,000 back to 18 victims.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is a flight risk if granted bail because his supporters have asked numerous countries to hide him from US authorities.
Three men are on the run after a violent armed robbery in Sydney’s northwest overnight that left an employee of a small business in hospital.
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